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Comparative Study
. 1979 Feb;17(1-2):185-96.
doi: 10.1007/BF00484484.

Electrophoretic comparisons of liver chromatin proteins isolated from heterotic rats during postweaning development

Comparative Study

Electrophoretic comparisons of liver chromatin proteins isolated from heterotic rats during postweaning development

G Tallman et al. Biochem Genet. 1979 Feb.

Abstract

Electrophoretic comparisons of histones and other acid-extractable chromatin proteins isolated from the livers of growing F344 inbred rats and a heterotic paternal hybrid derived by crossing F344 males with Holtzman females reveal significant heterogeneity among a class of nonhistone components soluble in acid. These variations appear to be age and line specific and show more variation in the inbred than the hybrid. Comparisons of the acid-insoluble nonhistone proteins by sodium dodecylsulfate gel electrophoresis reveal significant quantitative changes in a 28,600 dalton polypeptide present in large quantities at 30, 35, and 50 days of age in the hybrid and at 40 and 45 days only in the inbred. Other minor variations were noted in a class of proteins of 40,000--45,000 molecular weight and in those of very high molecular weight (100,000-200,000). Such variations could be a reflection of or prelude to changes in genetic activity and could ultimately be important in the control of growth patterns of developing heterotic animals.

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