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Bioessays ; 19(3): 249-55, 1997 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9080775

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Knockout experiments in Tetrahymena show that linker histone H1 is not essential for nuclear assembly or cell viability. These results, together with a series of biochemical and cell biological observations, challenge the existing paradigm that requires linker histones to be a key organizing component of higher-order chromatin structure. The H1 knockouts also reveal a much more subtle role for H1. Instead of acting as a general transcriptional repressor, H1 is found to regulate a limited number of specific genes. Surprisingly, H1 can both activate and repress transcription. We discuss how this architectural protein might accomplish this important regulatory role.


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Chromatin/physiology , Histones/physiology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Molecular Sequence Data , Tetrahymena
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