Acetylation of H4 suppresses the repressive effects of the N-termini of histones H3/H4 and facilitates the formation of positively coiled DNA.

Peterson, Sharon

Acetylation of H4 suppresses the repressive effects of the N-termini of histones H3/H4 and facilitates the formation of positively coiled DNA. [electronic resource] - Biochemistry Jul 2008 - 7053-65 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

1520-4995

10.1021/bi8004945 doi


Acetylation--drug effects
Animals
Cell Cycle Proteins--metabolism
Chickens
DNA, Superhelical--metabolism
Electrophoresis
Glycine--pharmacology
Histones--chemistry
Nuclear Proteins--metabolism
Nucleic Acid Conformation--drug effects
Nucleosome Assembly Protein 1
Protein Binding--drug effects
Protein Structure, Secondary
Repressor Proteins--chemistry
Sequence Deletion
Solubility--drug effects