Histones: Genetic diversity and tissue-specific gene expression

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Doenecke, D
Albig, W
Bode, C
Drabent, B
Franke, K
Gavenis, K
Witt, O
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[1] Inst. F. Biochem. Molec. Z., Abteilung Molekularbiologie, Georg-August-Univ. Göttingen, D-37073 Göttingen
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10.1007/s004180050083
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Histones are the major protein constituents of the chromatin of eukaryotic cell nuclei. This group of basic proteins is extremely conserved throughout evolution and includes five classes termed H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4. In mammals, each of these classes except H4 is subdivided into several subtypes. The most divergent class of histones is the H1 protein family, which consists of seven different subtypes, termed H1.1-H1.5, H1 degrees, and H1t. The subtypes H1.2 and H1.4 are found in most somatic cell nuclei, whereas H1 degrees is found in several differentiated tissues, and H1t is restricted to mammalian testicular cells. Similarly core histone subtypes replacing the major forms of H2A, H2B or H3 have been described. Biochemical analysis of protein and RNA from different tissues and cell lines demonstrates varied patterns of expression of individual histone subtype genes. Moreover, antibodies against specific histone subtypes and in situ hybridization with subtype-specific probes indicate that the expression of histone subtype genes is in several cases modulated in a tissue-specific manner. This is particularly evident at the different stages of spermatogenesis when chromatin undergoes substantial reorganization, which finally results in the highly condensed state of chromatin of the mature sperm head.
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