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Histones from exponential and stationary L-cells. Evidence for metabolic heterogeneity of histone fractions retained after isolation of nuclei
Authors:M O Krause  B S Inasi
Institution:Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Abstract:Histones of exponential and G1-arrested mouse L-cells were double-labeled with either 3H]lysine and 32P]phosphate or with 14C]arginine and 3H]acetate in order to investigate cell cycle-dependent changes in rates of synthesis and metabolic modifications as well as the effect of the method of nuclear isolation on retention of the labeled fractions. Results indicate that newly synthesized lysine-rich histones incorporate 32P at the highest rate. However, phosphorylation can also be detected in G1-arrested cells and in the case of F2b, F10, and F11, with no detectable new synthesis.On the other hand, acetylation proceeded at similar rates in both exponential and stationary cells with the exception of F2a 2 and F3 which showed higher acetylation levels in the latter.In relation to the method used for nuclear isolation, we observed that, even in cases where no difference in the relative amount of a given histone could be detected, the species recovered were not identical. We conclude that none of the methods commonly employed retains all of the histones. In general, the acetylated species appear to be best preserved at a higher divalent cation concentration while the newly synthesized ones are better conserved at lower ionic strengths.
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