Literature DB >> 6542967

Histone complements of human tissues, carcinomas, and carcinoma-derived cell lines.

F Gabrielli, D P Aden, S C Carrel, C von Bahr, A Rane, C A Angeletti, R Hancock.   

Abstract

The pattern of subtypes of the nucleosomal histones and of histone H1 was investigated in human cells from adult and fetal lung and liver, from carcinoma tissues and from carcinoma-derived cell lines, with the object of comparing these patterns, and their relationship to cell growth rate, with those in cells of other species. The subtype pattern of the nucleosomal histones H2A and H3 shows a correlation with replication rate. In adult tissues, subtype H3-3 predominates over H3-2 and H3-1, and the subtype H2A-1 and H2A-2 are approximately equally abundant. In fetal tissues, lung carcinoma and cultured carcinoma-derived cell lines, the subtype H3-1 is predominant and H2A-1 is more abundant than H2A-2. The subtype pattern of H1 also differs between normal and carcinoma cells, among different tissues, and in different cell lines derived from the same type of carcinoma. In particular, the relative level of H1 degrees differs in several cell lines showing relatively high rates of replication, and in some cases represents more than 25% of the total H1, similar to the level in slowly replicating normal adult liver and lung tissues. The relative level of H1 degrees does not therefore appear to be correlated in a simple manner with cell growth rate in these human cells.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6542967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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