Immunological evidence for the existence of H1-like histone in yeast
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1987.tb11459.x
Immunological evidence for the existence of H1-like histone in yeast
Abstract
In view of the controversies about the existence of histone H1 in yeast we have reinvestigated the problem by studying yeast proteins extracted with perchloric acid and salt. Perchloric-acid-extracted proteins from whole cells contain only two fractions which comigrate with 'authentic' yeast high-mobility-group proteins (HMG) in both SDS and acid urea gels. These extracts show a considerable cross-reaction with anti-(calf thymus HMG) antiserum and do not react with antiserum to mouse liver H1. The isolation of 'authentic' yeast HMG by the standard salt/trichloroacetic acid procedure gives two types of preparations containing different numbers of protein bands. The poorer preparation reacts only with the anti-HMG antiserum whereas the richer preparation also gives considerable cross-reaction with the anti-H1 antiserum. Immunoblotting analysis performed on the salt-extracted proteins reveals the presence of three protein bands giving positive immunoreaction with the anti-H1 antiserum. The immunoreactive bands have electrophoretic mobilities close to that of the marker calf thymus H1 and similar to the mobilities of the presumptive yeast H1 fractions found by other authors.
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