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. 1985 Apr 25;13(8):2843-53.
doi: 10.1093/nar/13.8.2843.

The involvement of histone H1[0] in chromatin structure

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The involvement of histone H1[0] in chromatin structure

J Roche et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

Micrococcal nuclease digestion and light scattering are used to compare native chromatins with various histone H1[0] contents. The experimental data show that the higher the H1[0] content, the greater the ability to form compact structures with increasing ionic strength, and the lower the DNA accessibility to micrococcal nuclease. On the contrary, reconstituted samples from H1-depleted chromatin and pure individual H1 fractions behave in such a way that samples reconstituted with pure H1 degree give rise to a looser structure, more accessible to nuclease than samples reconstituted with H1-1. This contradiction suggests that the effect of H1o on chromatin structure must originate from the interaction of this histone with other components in native chromatin among which other histone H1 subfractions are good candidates.

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