H1 histones: Current perspectives and challenges

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Abstract

H1 and related linker histones are important both for maintenance of higher-order chromatin structure and for the regulation of gene expression. The biology of the linker histones is complex, as they are evolutionarily variable, exist in multiple isoforms and undergo a large variety of posttranslational modifications in their long, unstructured, NH2-and COOH-terminal tails. We review recent progress in understanding the structure, genetics and posttranslational modifications of linker histones, with an emphasis on the dynamic interactions of these proteins with DNA and transcriptional regulators. We also discuss various experimental challenges to the study of H1 and related proteins, including limitations of immunological reagents and practical difficulties in the analysis of posttranslational modifications by mass spectrometry. © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Harshman, S. W., Young, N. L., Parthun, M. R., & Freitas, M. A. (2013, November). H1 histones: Current perspectives and challenges. Nucleic Acids Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt700

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