The histone proteins undergo highly selective interactions between themselves and with DNA. Although the basis for this selectivity has not been resolved, several new features have been recently recognized. Most notable is the extended helical structure of the C-terminal domains of the histones. The ...
Epigenetic information, which exists as different kinds of modifications in DNA and histone proteins, is considered as a heritable genetic code in addition to the sequence of DNA1,2. The mechanisms of how epigenetic modifications and their interactions generate regulatory signals to modulate diverse bi...
4. Ferrand, J., Plessier, A., and Polo, S.E. (2021). Control of the chromatin response to DNA damage: histone proteins pull the strings.Semin. Cell Dev. Biol.113, 75-87. 5. Machour, F.E., and Ayoub, ...
Histone is present in the chromosomes within the DNA-binding basic proteins, histone chromosome protein components other than the group said non-histone proteins. The vast majority of non-histone protein acidic and therefore also known as residual acidic protein or protein. ...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, chromosomes consisting of linear double-stranded DNA and histone proteins are the major structures for storing genetic information [2]. However, genes can also be found on extrachromosomal elements. Similar to the structure of the bacterial genome, these DNA are also ...
the nucleus. The rate of synthesis of total nuclear proteins decreases steadily but the histones show a reproducible pattern of an initial increase in this parameter at a time when DNA synthesis is blocked, indicating that histone synthesis becomes independent of DNA replication during Friend cell di...
4. Ferrand, J., Plessier, A., and Polo, S.E. (2021). Control of the chromatin response to DNA damage: histone proteins pull the strings.Semin. Cell Dev. Biol.113, 75-87. 5. Machour, F.E., and Ayoub, N. (2020). Transcriptional regulation at DSBs: mechanisms and consequences.Tr...
Nuclear ProteinsChromosomal Proteins, Non-HistoneHistonesBackground: Metazoan centromeres are generally composed of large repetitive DNA structures packaged in ... JF Partridge,KSC Scott,AJ Bannister,... - 《Current Biology》 被引量: 714发表: 2002年 Non-histone proteins and long-range organization ...
The histone fold motif has previously been identified as a structural feature common to all four core histones and is involved in both histone-histone and histone-DNA interactions. Through the use of a novel motif searching method, a group of proteins containing the histone fold motif has been ...