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Isolation of two murine H1 histone genes and chromosomal mapping of the H1 gene complement.

B Drabent1, K Franke, C Bode, U Kosciessa, H Bouterfa, H Hameister, D Doenecke.   

Abstract

The mammalian H1 histone gene complement consists of at least seven H1 protein isoforms. These include five S-phase-dependent H1 protein subtypes and two more distantly related proteins, which are expressed upon terminal differentiation (H1o) or during the pachytene stage of spermatogenesis (H1t). In the past, three replication-dependent murine H1 genes plus the H1o and H1t genes have been isolated and characterized. In this report, we describe the sequences of two more H1 genes, and we show that all five murine replication-dependent H1 genes and the H1t gene map to the region A2-3 on Chromosome (Chr) 13. This is in agreement with our previous finding that the human H1 histone gene complement maps to 6p21.3, which corresponds to the A2-3 region on the murine Chr 13. Previous reports have shown that the replication-independent H1o genes map to syntenic regions on Chrs 22 (human H1o) and 15 (murine H1o).

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8589518     DOI: 10.1007/bf00356166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mamm Genome        ISSN: 0938-8990            Impact factor:   2.957


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