AbstractThe H1 or linker histones bind dynamically to chromatin in living cells via a process that involves transient association with the nucleosome near the DNA entry/exit site followed by dissociation, translocation to a new location, and rebinding. The mean residency time of H1 on any given nucleosome is about a minute, which is much shorter than that of most core histones but considerably longer than that of most other chromatin-binding proteins, including transcription factors. Here we review recent advances in understanding the kinetic pathway of H1 binding and how it relates to linker histone structure and function. We also describe potential mechanisms by which the dynamic binding of H1 might contribute directly to the regulation o...
Histone H1 and HMGB1 (high-mobility group protein B1) are the most abundant chromosomal proteins apa...
The H1 linker histones are abundant chromatin-associated DNA-binding proteins. Recent evidence sugge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry and B...
AbstractThe H1 or linker histones bind dynamically to chromatin in living cells via a process that i...
H1 linker histones are highly abundant proteins that compact nucleosomes and chromatin to regulate D...
Linker histones (H1s) are a primary component of metazoan chromatin, fulfilling numerous functions, ...
Linker histones (H1s) are a primary component of metazoan chromatin, fulfilling numerous functions, ...
Linker histone H1 participates in maintaining higher order chromatin structures. It is a dynamic pro...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA entering and exiting the nucleosomal core particle and has an...
H1 linker histones are highly abundant proteins that compact nucleosomes and chromatin to regulate D...
Highly charged intrinsically disordered proteins are essential regulators of chromatin structure and...
Highly charged intrinsically disordered proteins are essential regulators of chromatin structure and...
H1 linker histones bind to linker DNA and contribute to the stabilization of both the nucleosome and...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdConsiderable progress has been made recently in defining the interactions of link...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdConsiderable progress has been made recently in defining the interactions of link...
Histone H1 and HMGB1 (high-mobility group protein B1) are the most abundant chromosomal proteins apa...
The H1 linker histones are abundant chromatin-associated DNA-binding proteins. Recent evidence sugge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry and B...
AbstractThe H1 or linker histones bind dynamically to chromatin in living cells via a process that i...
H1 linker histones are highly abundant proteins that compact nucleosomes and chromatin to regulate D...
Linker histones (H1s) are a primary component of metazoan chromatin, fulfilling numerous functions, ...
Linker histones (H1s) are a primary component of metazoan chromatin, fulfilling numerous functions, ...
Linker histone H1 participates in maintaining higher order chromatin structures. It is a dynamic pro...
The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA entering and exiting the nucleosomal core particle and has an...
H1 linker histones are highly abundant proteins that compact nucleosomes and chromatin to regulate D...
Highly charged intrinsically disordered proteins are essential regulators of chromatin structure and...
Highly charged intrinsically disordered proteins are essential regulators of chromatin structure and...
H1 linker histones bind to linker DNA and contribute to the stabilization of both the nucleosome and...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdConsiderable progress has been made recently in defining the interactions of link...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdConsiderable progress has been made recently in defining the interactions of link...
Histone H1 and HMGB1 (high-mobility group protein B1) are the most abundant chromosomal proteins apa...
The H1 linker histones are abundant chromatin-associated DNA-binding proteins. Recent evidence sugge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry and B...