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The evolutionary history of histone H3 suggests a deep eukaryotic root of chromatin modifying mechanisms
Authors:Jan Postberg  Sakeh Forcob  Wei-Jen Chang  Hans J Lipps
Institution:(1) Institute of Cell Biology, University of Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany;(2) Department of Biology, Hamilton College, Hamilton, NY, USA
Abstract:

Background  

The phenotype of an organism is an outcome of both its genotype, encoding the primary sequence of proteins, and the developmental orchestration of gene expression. The substrate of gene expression in eukaryotes is the chromatin, whose fundamental units are nucleosomes composed of DNA wrapped around each two of the core histone types H2A, H2B, H3 and H4. Key regulatory steps involved in the determination of chromatin conformations are posttranslational modifications (PTM) at histone tails as well as the assembly of histone variants into nucleosomal arrays. Although the mechanistic background is fragmentary understood, it appears that the chromatin signature of metazoan cell types is inheritable over generations. Even less understood is the conservation of epigenetic mechanisms among eukaryotes and their origins.
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