Literature DB >> 31015384

Chromatin structures condensed by linker histones.

Bing-Rui Zhou1, Yawen Bai1.   

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In eukaryotic cells, genomic DNA exists in the form of chromatin through association with histone proteins, which consist of four core histone (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) families and one linker histone (H1) family. The core histones bind to DNA to form the nucleosome, the recurring structural unit of chromatin. The linker histone binds to the nucleosome to form the next structural unit of chromatin, the chromatosome, which occurs dominantly in metazoans. Linker histones also play an essential role in condensing chromatin to form higher order structures. Unlike the core histones in the formation of the nucleosome, the role of linker histone in the formation of the chromatosome and high-order chromatin structure is not well understood. Nevertheless, exciting progress in the structural studies of chromatosomes and nucleosome arrays condensed by linker histones has been made in the last several years. In this mini-review, we discuss these recent experimental results and provide some perspectives for future studies.
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society.

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Keywords:  chromatin folding; chromatin structures; chromatosome; linker histone binding modes; linker histones

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31015384     DOI: 10.1042/EBC20180056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Essays Biochem        ISSN: 0071-1365            Impact factor:   8.000


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