1. MacroH2A, a core histone containing a large nonhistone region.
- Author
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Pehrson JR and Fried VA
- Subjects
- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Base Sequence, DNA chemistry, Histones genetics, Leucine Zippers, Macromolecular Substances, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Rats, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Histones chemistry, Liver ultrastructure, Nucleosomes chemistry
- Abstract
A histone, macroH2A, nearly three times the size of conventional H2A histone, was found in rat liver nucleosomes. Its N-terminal third is 64 percent identical to a full-length mouse H2A. However, it also contains a large nonhistone region. This region has a segment that resembles a leucine zipper, a structure known to be involved in dimerization of some transcription factors. Nucleosomes containing macroH2A may have novel functions, possibly involving interactions with other nuclear proteins.
- Published
- 1992
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