The linker histone is a protein that binds with the nucleosome, which is generally considered to achieve chromatin condensation in the nucleus. Accumulating evidences suggest that the linker histone is essential in the pathogenesis of several diseases. In this review, we briefly introduce the current knowledge of the linker histone, including its structure, characteristics and functions. Also, we move forward to present the advances of the linker histone’s association with certain diseases, such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, infection, male infertility and aberrant immunity situations, focusing on the alteration of the linker histone under certain pathological conditions and its role in developing each disease.
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Ye, X., Feng, C., Gao, T., Mu, G., Zhu, W., & Yang, Y. (2017). Linker histone in diseases. International Journal of Biological Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.19891
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