Identification of suberimidate cross-linking sites of four histone sequences in H1-depleted chromatin. Histone arrangement in nucleosome core
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Identification of suberimidate cross-linking sites of four histone sequences in H1-depleted chromatin. Histone arrangement in nucleosome core
Abstract
The arrangement of 8 histones in the nucleosome core has been investigated by identifying the sites of 4 histone sequences cross-linked with a bifunctional amino-group reagent, dimethyl suberimidate, selected from among 4 diimidoesters of various linker lengths examined. H1-depleted calf thymus chromatin was allowed to react with 14C-labeled suberimidate at pH 8.5 and 0 degrees C. The cross-linked chromatin was then digested exhaustively with trypsin. Almost all the histone fragments were released from the chromatin with 0.25 M HCl and chromatographed on several columns and on paper. Cross-linked peptides were detected by analyzing the content of radioactive suberimidoylbislysine after acid hydrolysis. The chromatographic procedure developed here showed that the whole histone fragments contained 29 mol% of the total linked reagent as suberimidoylbisylsine. The 5 finally purified cross-linked peptides were identified from the total and N-terminal amino acids of each pair of peptides separated by two-dimensional cellulose thin layer chromatography after cutting the linker by ammonolysis. Thus, intramolecular cross-linking was found between Lys-5 and Lys-9 of H2A, and Lys-34 and Lys-85 of H2B, while intermolecular cross-linking was found between Lys-24 (or 27) of H2B and Lys-74 of H2A, Lys-85 of H2B and Lys-91 of H4, and Lys-120 of H2B and Lys-115 of H3 and/or Lys-77 of H4. Most of these lysine residues are located in the DNA-binding segments of the 4 histone sequences identified previously [Kato, Y. & Iwai, K, (1977) J. Biochem. 81, 621--630]. All the 5 or 6 cross-links can be located in a heterotypic tetramer consisting of one molecule each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, and a model of the histone arrangement in the tetramer is proposed. Two such tetramers may compose to the histone octamer in the nucleosome core.
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