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Eur J Biochem 1980 Feb 01;1041:263-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb04424.x.
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The structure of sea-urchin-sperm histone phi 1 (H1) in chromatin and in free solution. Trypsin digestion and spectroscopic studies.

Puigdomenech P , Palau J , Crane-Robinson C .


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The lysine-rich H1-type histone phi 1 from the sperm of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula has been subjected to tryptic digestion in free solution at high ionic strength. Tw trypsin-resistant peptides G phi 1 and LG phi 1 have been isolated, comprising 81 and 95 amino acids respectively, i.e. about a third of the intact histone. Circular dichroism and 270-MHz proton NMR have been used to demonstrate that the smaller peptide G phi 1 contains all the secondary and tertiary structure of intact histone phi 1. It is concluded that the resistant peptides represent a compact folded portion of the histone phi 1 chain, whilst the remaining two-thirds is disordered in free solution. Trypsin digestion of Arbacia lixula nuclei, under conditions where histone phi 1 remains tightly bound to the chromatin, leads to the same resistant peptide G phi 1. From this it is concluded that in chromatin the chain region corresponding to G phi 1 is likewise folded and inaccessible to trypsin, whilst the remaining exposed residues are located periferally and probably in an extended conformation. The rather unusual H1-type histone phi 1 from sea urchin sperm thus has a three-domain structure like calf thymus H1 and chicken erythrocyte H5. The present data emphasise the fact that this three-domain structure exists in chromatin and is not merely a free-solution artefact.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC579470