PMID: 2491788Jan 23, 1989Paper

An evolutionarily conserved protein fraction stably linked to DNA

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
Z AvramovaR Tsanev

Abstract

Chromatins from four evolutionarily remote species (insect, fish, amphibian and bird) were isolated, high-salt-extracted and extensively deproteinized to remove noncovalently associated proteins. A protein fraction resisting the extraction procedures was found firmly linked to DNA in all four chromatins. Two-dimensional tryptic peptide mapping revealed a remarkable evolutionary conservativeness of this protein component, suggesting an indispensable function for it in the nucleus.

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Sep 1, 1994·Chromosoma·R Tsanev, Z Avramova
Jul 24, 2012·Biochemistry. Biokhimii︠a︡·K BielskienėB Juodka

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