Quantitation with monoclonal antibodies of Escherichia coli H protein suggests histone function. |
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Authors: | H Lutz, K Von Meyenburg, U Hü bscher |
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Affiliation: | H Lutz, K Von Meyenburg, and U Hübscher |
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Abstract: | The abundance of the histonelike H protein of Escherichia coli (U. Hübscher, H. Lutz, and A. Kornberg, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 77:5097-5101, 1980) was determined by using monoclonal antibodies against H protein, immunoblotting, and homogeneous H protein as a standard. H protein was found to be present at approximately 120,000 monomeric molecules per fast-growing E. coli cell. This amount of H protein corresponds to a ratio of one H protein molecule to approximately 200 base pairs of the bacterial chromosome. Together with previous results, these findings suggest that H protein has histonelike function similar to that of histone protein H2A, its counterpart in the eucaryotic cell. |
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