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Tissue-specific histone H5 in the nucleated erythrocytes of dogfish, scup, skate, tautog, sea robin and toad fish was studied. The presence of this histone was inferred by its electrophoretic mocility on polyacrylamide gels containing either acid-urea or sodium dodecyl sulfate. By radioimmunoprecipitation assays, cross reaction was observed between fish histones and an anti-H5chicken antibody. The antibody was specific to chicken histone H5; purified chicken histone H1 and calf thymus total histones did not cross react. It is concluded that fish histone H5 shares common antigenic determinants with the chicken H5 histone.  相似文献   

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The histone H5 variant in Xenopus laevis   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The presumptive histone H5 of Xenopus laevis has been characterized by SDS and acid-urea-Triton polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and compared with chicken histone H5. Chicken H5 has a lower electrophoretic mobility compared to that of Xenopus H5 in both gel systems. It is shown, using a polyclonal antiserum against chicken H5, that the Xenopus histone H5 is immunologically related to chicken histone H5. Monoclonal antibodies have been prepared to the Xenopus histone types H5 and H1A, that do not cross-react, as determined by their reactivity in an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and by their ability to react with either H1A or H5 in an immunochemical test on total erythrocyte histones that are transferred to nitrocellulose after fractionation by SDS- or acid-urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. As all nuclei of erythrocytes from adult Xenopus laevis can be shown to contain histone H1A and H5, these monoclonal antibodies can be used to further delineate the role of H5 in tissue differentiation.  相似文献   

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The 31P NMR method was first applied to characterize in vivo phosphorylation of H1 and H5 in calf thymus and chicken erythrocytes as well as in vitro phosphorylation of H1 and H5 by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The amino acid residues phosphorylated in vivo in the histones were exclusively serine residues, and the mole fraction of phosphoserine was estimated to be 0.34 and 0.27 per molecule of calf thymus H1 and chicken erythrocyte H5, respectively. Interestingly, chicken erythrocyte H1 was not phosphorylated in vivo. Three H1 subtypes from calf thymus H1 varied in the 31P NMR spectra, and the bisected fragments of calf thymus H1 and chicken erythrocyte H5 exhibited characteristic spectral patterns, indicating that there are considerable diversities of the degree of phosphorylation and phosphorylation sites in very-lysine-rich histones. Furthermore, it was found that the microenvironment of phosphoserine residues phosphorylated in vivo in calf thymus H1 and chicken erythrocyte H5 is quite distinct from that of phosphoserine residues phosphorylated in vitro by bovine heart cAMP-dependent protein kinase.  相似文献   

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Dinucleosome periodicity of DNA fragmentation produced by DNAse I in nuclei of pigeon and trout erythrocytes differing in the content of histones H1 and H5 has been investigated. In spite of differences in the content of histone H5 (H1 to H5 ratio is approximately equal to 0.5 and 2 in pigeon and trout erythrocytes respectively) the double-nucleosome repeat was revealed clearly in pigeon and trout erythrocyte nuclei. To elucidate the role of lysine-rich histones we carried out the selective extraction of histone H1 from erythrocyte nuclei by a solution containing 0.3-0.35 M NaCl (pH 3.0) or cleavage of histones H1 and H5 by mild trypsinization in the presence of Mg2+ ions. It was shown that lysine-rich histones play a principal role in formation and maintenance of the so-called dinucleosomal chromatin structure.  相似文献   

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A comparison of the N-terminal amino acid sequence of H5 isolated from chicken, quail, duck, goose and pigeon shows considerable sequence variation. With the possible exception of the very lysine-rich histone H1, H5 variation is much more extensive than that reported previously for other histones. The observed sequence diversity is in agreement with the known taxonomic grouping of these birds.  相似文献   

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Modification of chromatin from chicken erythrocytes with dimethylmaleic anhydride is accompanied by its solubilization and the dissociation of histones H1, H5, H2A and H2B. Histone H1 is the first to dissociate and H5 the last. After regeneration of the modified amino groups, residual chromatin preparations with different histone composition were studied by circular dichroism and thermal denaturation. In addition to the effects produced by the lack of histones H1 and H5, both techniques show a substantial relaxation of chromatin structure induced by the loss of histones H2A and H2B, which appear to play an important role in the superhelical folding of DNA.  相似文献   

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Histone linker proteins H1 and H5 were purified from chicken erythrocyte cell nuclei under nondenaturing conditions. The purified linker histones were analyzed using in-solution enzymatic digestions followed by nanoflow reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. We have identified all six major isoforms of the chicken histone H1 (H101, H102, H103, H110, H11R and H11L) and, in addition, the specialist avian isoform H5. In all the histone variants, both the acetylated and nonacetylated N (alpha)-terminal peptides were identified. Mass spectrometry analysis also enabled the identification of a wide range of post-translational modifications including acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation and deamidation. Furthermore, a number of amino acids were identified that were modified with both acetylation and methylation. These results highlight the extensive modifications that are present on the linker histone proteins, indicating that, similar to the core histones, post-translational modifications of the linker histones may play a role in chromatin remodelling and gene regulation.  相似文献   

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The replacement linker histones H1(0) and H5 are present in frog and chicken erythrocytes, respectively, and their accumulation coincides with cessation of proliferation and compaction of chromatin. These cells have been analyzed for the affinity of linker histones for chromatin with cytochemical and biochemical methods. Our results show a stronger association between linker histones and chromatin in chicken erythrocyte nuclei than in frog erythrocyte nuclei. Analyses of linker histones from chicken erythrocytes using capillary electrophoresis showed H5 to be the subtype strongest associated with chromatin. The corresponding analyses of frog erythrocyte linker histones using reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography showed that H1(0) dissociated from chromatin at somewhat higher ionic strength than the three additional subtypes present in frog blood but at lower ionic strength than chicken H5. Which of the two H1(0) variants in frog is expressed in erythrocytes has thus far been unknown. Amino acid sequencing showed that H1(0)-2 is the only H1(0) subtype present in frog erythrocytes and that it is 100% acetylated at its N termini. In conclusion, our results show differences between frog and chicken linker histone affinity for chromatin probably caused by the specific subtype composition present in each cell type. Our data also indicate a lack of correlation between linker histone affinity and chromatin condensation.  相似文献   

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Among the erythrocytes of chicken, trout, carp, and sucker, the relative proportion of the lysine-rich histone H5 varied from 20 to 0% of the total histones. Following digestion of nuclear chromatin with micrococcal nuclease, each of them displayed a longer DNA repeat length and greater repeat length heterogeneity than found in liver chromatin. Fish erythrocytes possessed similar repeat lengths of 207-209 base pairs which was 10-12 base pairs shorter than in chicken erythrocyte chromatin and approximately 10 base pairs longer than in liver chromatin. No correlation existed between the DNA repeat length or repeat length heterogeneity and the relative proportion of H5.  相似文献   

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Abstract. The lysine-rich histones of chicken liver were studied in order to see whether a protein similar to mammalian histone H1o was present in this lower vertebrate. The following biochemical methods were used: sodium dodecylsulphate and acid-urea electrophoresis, gel exclusion chromatography on BioGel P100, and ion-exchange chromatography on BioRex 70. Specific polyclonal antibodies were elicited against purified mouse liver Hlo and chicken erythrocyte H5, and applied for the further characterization of the chicken H1 subfractions obtained chromatographically. The results from microcomplement fixation and enzymelinked immunosorbent assays showed that the presumptive chicken liver Hlo shared common antigenic determinants with the mammalian H1o and the chicken liver H5. Based on the combined biochemical and immunological evidence, we conclude that an H1o-like protein is present in quiescent differentiated avian cells. The data of Smith et al. [34], who did not find this specific lysine-rich histone in resting chicken cells, are discussed.  相似文献   

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An extraction procedure for histone H5 from chicken erythrocytes described in the literature has been applied to mouse spleen. The SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis pattern of the resulting protein preparation revealed the presence of a component with the mobility of the marker chicken erythrocyte H5. Additionally the preparation has been characterized using antiserum raised against purified chicken H5. The presumptive mouse spleen H5 preparation gave visible precipitation lines with the anti-H5chicken-antiserum. The combined electrophoretic and immunological evidence suggests the presence of histone H5 in mammalian tissue.  相似文献   

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Presence of histone H1o-related fraction in chicken liver   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The lysine-rich histones of chicken liver were studied in order to see whether a protein similar to mammalian histone H1o was present in this lower vertebrate. The following biochemical methods were used: sodium dodecylsulphate and acid-urea electrophoresis, gel exclusion chromatography on BioGel P100, and ion-exchange chromatography on BioRex 70. Specific polyclonal antibodies were elicited against purified mouse liver H1o and chicken erythrocyte H5, and applied for the further characterization of the chicken H1 subfractions obtained chromatographically. The results from microcomplement fixation and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays showed that the presumptive chicken liver H1o shared common antigenic determinants with the mammalian H1o and the chicken liver H5. Based on the combined biochemical and immunological evidence, we conclude that an H1o-like protein is present in quiescent differentiated avian cells. The data of Smith et al. [34], who did not find this specific lysine-rich histone in resting chicken cells, are discussed.  相似文献   

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An introduction of EDTA into an electrophoretic system was found to cause specific changes in the histone distribution patterns. The electrophoretic mobility of histones H3, H2b and H2a from three evolutionally unrelated sources (trout and chicken erythrocytes and calf thymus) is increased and that for histones H1 and H5 is decreased with respect to histone H4. In general the decrease of electrophoretic mobility of the histones in the presence of EDTA is correlated with the content of basic amino acids in these histones. The effect observed can be used from electrophoretic analysis of histones.  相似文献   

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The H1 histones from erythrocytes, livers, intestines, testes, and embryos of Xenopus laevis have been examined electrophoretically. This species has been found to contain at least five electrophoretically resolvable lysine-rich histones in addition to the presumptive H5 histone of erythrocytes. Quantitative and qualitative distinctions between the H1 histones from each source were readily observed. Three H1 histones (H1A, H1B, and H1C) were found in both embryos and adult tissues, although in varying amounts. Two other H1 histones (H1D and H1E) were found only in adult tissues. Comparative SDS gel V8 protease cleavage maps of the lysine-rich histones from testes and erythrocytes have demonstrated that the “adult-specific” H1D and H1E are not artifacts of proteolysis and may be closely related to the presumptive H5 histone. Spermatogenic cells were found to be similar to embryonic cells in being deficient in H1D and H1E. These observations suggest that H1D and H1E are enriched in cell types with low rates of cell division similar to the mammalian H1° histone. The results presented here demonstrate a previously unrecognized degree of developmental and cell-specific variance in the H1 histones of Xenopus laevis.  相似文献   

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1. The relationship between sequence homology and immunological cross-reaction was investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblotting using polyclonal antisera against lysine-rich histones (LRH) of known sequence, chicken H1 and H5, trout Hl and Xenopus H1s. 2. The order of immunological relatedness was consistent with known homologies among these LRH and goose H5, but quantitative correlations reflected varied locations of antigenic determinants. 3. When immunoblotting was extended to LRH from eight more vertebrates, it was evident that avian H5, mammalian H1o and anuran H1s form a sub-class, to which turtle H1s may belong, that urodele erythrocytes contain no H5-like histone and that fish "H5" is more like H1 than the H5/H1s/H1o subclass.  相似文献   

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Polynucleosomes with a definite length (about 4,500 base pairs) were prepared from chicken erythrocyte nuclei without depleting magnesium ions from the medium. The polynucleosomes in the presence of Mg2+ ions as well as monovalent salts were more compact than those with monovalent salts alone. We minimized the occurrence of nicks in the DNA of nucleosome fiber during the preparation. When histones H1 and H5 were completely removed from polynucleosomes, linker histone-depleted polynucleosomes sedimented slower than the original ones. When isolated histone H1 or H5 was reassembled with linker histone-depleted polynucleosomes, no significant difference was observed among the reconstituted polynucleosomes with histone H1, the reconstituted polynucleosomes with histone H5, and the original polynucleosomes. We concluded that histones H1 and H5 are similar in their effects on higher order structure of polynucleosomes, as far as can be judged from such characteristics as sedimentation velocity, linker histone content, and the patterns of nuclease digestion.  相似文献   

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