메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 375, Issue , 2004, Pages 278-297

Purification and Analyses of Histone H1 Variants and H1 Posttranslational Modifications

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

HISTONE H1;

EID: 1642575958     PISSN: 00766879     EISSN: None     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: 10.1016/S0076-6879(03)75019-8     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (9)

References (100)
  • 1
    • 84912700611 scopus 로고
    • (G. S. Stein, J. L. Stein, and W. F. Marzluff, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York
    • A. Zweidler, in "Histone Genes" (G. S. Stein, J. L. Stein, and W. F. Marzluff, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984.
    • (1984) Histone Genes
    • Zweidler, A.1
  • 4
    • 84912700611 scopus 로고
    • (G. S. Stein, J. L. Stein, and W. F. Marzluff, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York
    • R. W. Lennox and L. H. Cohen, in "Histone Genes" (G. S. Stein, J. L. Stein, and W. F. Marzluff, eds.). John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984.
    • (1984) Histone Genes
    • Lennox, R.W.1    Cohen, L.H.2
  • 5
    • 0003903126 scopus 로고
    • Springer-Verlag, New York
    • K. E. van Holde, "Chromatin." Springer-Verlag, New York, 1989.
    • (1989) Chromatin
    • Van Holde, K.E.1
  • 6
    • 0004050816 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Academic Press, San Diego, CA
    • A. P. Wolffe, "Chromatin." Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1998.
    • (1998) Chromatin
    • Wolffe, A.P.1
  • 11
    • 0017365534 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • note
    • A standardized nomenclature for histone variants has not been adopted. Core histone variants are usually identified by appended numerals (e.g., H3.1-H3.3) based on acid urea Triton gel electrophoretic mobility, as proposed by S. G. Franklin and A. Zweidler, Nature 266, 273 (1977). Generally, these fractions appear to be homogeneous and this nomenclature has been applied to the corresponding genes on their identification. This nomenclature has also been applied to gene sequences reported for H1 variants in molecular databases, but it should be noted that in some instances, these have not been correlated to the H1 proteins resolved by various techniques. Chromatographic and electrophoretic fractions of H1 are often denoted as H1a-H1e or H1-1-H1-5, based on mobility or order of elution. In many instances, the purity of these fractions is unknown or they are known to be heterogeneous. Moreover, the degree of resolution achieved by chromatographic and electrophoretic methods varies significantly among species due to interspecies sequence variation of H1. At present, the genes corresponding to electrophoretic or chromatographic fractions of H1 are known for mice, chickens, and humans.


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.