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Publication : Identification of specific functional subdomains within the linker histone H10 C-terminal domain.

First Author  Lu X Year  2004
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  279
Issue  10 Pages  8701-7
PubMed ID  14668337 Mgi Jnum  J:88498
Mgi Id  MGI:3033554 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M311348200
Citation  Lu X, et al. (2004) Identification of specific functional subdomains within the linker histone H10 C-terminal domain. J Biol Chem 279(10):8701-7
abstractText  Linker histone binding to nucleosomal arrays in vitro causes linker DNA to form an apposed stem motif, stabilizes extensively folded secondary chromatin structures, and promotes self-association of individual nucleosomal arrays into oligomeric tertiary chromatin structures. To determine the involvement of the linker histone C-terminal domain (CTD) in each of these functions, and to test the hypothesis that the functions of this highly basic domain are mediated by neutralization of linker DNA negative charge, four truncation mutants were created that incrementally removed stretches of 24 amino acids beginning at the extreme C terminus of the mouse H1(0) linker histone. Native and truncated H1(0) proteins were assembled onto biochemically defined nucleosomal arrays and characterized in the absence and presence of salts to probe primary, secondary, and tertiary chromatin structure. Results indicate that the ability of H1(0) to alter linker DNA conformation and stabilize condensed chromatin structures is localized to specific C-terminal subdomains, rather than being equally distributed throughout the entire CTD. We propose that the functions of the linker histone CTD in chromatin are linked to the characteristic intrinsic disorder of this domain.
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