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A Robust Method for the Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Human Histone H1 Variants.


ABSTRACT: Higher order compaction of the eukaryotic genome is key to the regulation of all DNA-templated processes, including transcription. This tightly controlled process involves the formation of mononucleosomes, the fundamental unit of chromatin, packaged into higher order architectures in an H1 linker histone-dependent process. While much work has been done to delineate the precise mechanism of this event in vitro and in vivo, major gaps still exist, primarily due to a lack of molecular tools. Specifically, there has never been a successful purification and biochemical characterization of all human H1 variants. Here we present a robust method to purify H1 and illustrate its utility in the purification of all somatic variants and one germline variant. In addition, we performed a first ever side-by-side biochemical comparison, which revealed a gradient of nucleosome binding affinities and compaction capabilities. These data provide new insight into H1 redundancy and lay the groundwork for the mechanistic investigation of disease-driving mutations.

SUBMITTER: Osunsade A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6541009 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Robust Method for the Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Human Histone H1 Variants.

Osunsade Adewola A   Prescott Nicholas A NA   Hebert Jakob M JM   Ray Devin M DM   Jmeian Yazen Y   Lorenz Ivo C IC   David Yael Y  

Biochemistry 20190108 3


Higher order compaction of the eukaryotic genome is key to the regulation of all DNA-templated processes, including transcription. This tightly controlled process involves the formation of mononucleosomes, the fundamental unit of chromatin, packaged into higher order architectures in an H1 linker histone-dependent process. While much work has been done to delineate the precise mechanism of this event in vitro and in vivo, major gaps still exist, primarily due to a lack of molecular tools. Specif  ...[more]

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