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The histones of rat testis
Authors:REdward Branson  Sidney R Grimes  Gene Yonuschot  JLogan Irvin
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Laboratories for Reproductive Biology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 USA
Abstract:Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the histones of the nuclei of seminiferous epithelial cells of rat testis revealed the five principal histone fractions which are found in liver and other somatic tissues, but, in addition, three unusual bands (desginated X1, X2, and X3) were observed. Fraction X1 had a mobility slightly less than that of F1 and was isolated with F1 in the fractionation procedure of Johns. F1 and X1 were separated by chromatography on carboxymethylcellulose, and they were shown by amino acid analyses to be closely related lysine-rich histones. However, X1 had lower content of lysine and alanine and higher content of arginine, aspartic acid, serine, proline, valine and leucine than F1. Both of these fractions had blocked amino-terminal residues, and both had a lysine residue at the carboxyl terminus. These fractions had similar molecular weights by electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate gels.Fraction X2 migrated between histone fractions F1 and F3 on electrophoresis while X3 migrated between fractions F2b and F3. Fraction X3 was isolated with F2b during fractionation by the Johns procedure. Fraction X2 has received minimal study, and this fraction may not be unique to the testis inasmuch as a faint band in approximately the position of X2 can be seen in electrophoretic patterns of rat liver histones.The results of the treatment of the histone fractions with alkaline phosphatase indicated that the electrophoretic differences between X1 and F1, or X3 and F2b are not attributable to phosphorylation.
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