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  • ...r dynamism. In following sections, topics pertaining to basic functions of histone and their recently discovered diversity have been discussed. ...eding or preceding nucleosomes. This linker DNA is stabilized by the fifth histone, H1. H1 binds to each nucleosome and its adjacent linker DNA to assist in b
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  • | pagename = Histone | abc = Histone
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  • Antibodies to a nuclear non-histone protein, highly specific but not sensitive for [[systemic lupus erythematos
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  • ...geting epigenetic effects, mainly inhibitors of DNA methyltransferases and Histone deacetylases.
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  • ...s]] in [[polymer|complex]] with a large variety of [[protein]]s, such as [[histone]]s, to form [[chromosome]]s.
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  • ...r dynamism. In following sections, topics pertaining to basic functions of histone and their recently discovered diversity have been discussed. ...eding or preceding nucleosomes. This linker DNA is stabilized by the fifth histone, H1. H1 binds to each nucleosome and its adjacent linker DNA to assist in b
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  • ...nied, or derived from, two other important adaptions: the development of [[histone]]s to replace [[DNA gyrase]], and the loss of [[peptidoglycan]] [[cell wall
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  • {{r|Histone}}
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  • ...have been shown to be weak HDAC inhibitors<ref>Manfred Jung, Inhibitors of Histone Deacetylase as New Anticancer Agents], Curr Med Chem. 2001 Oct;8(12):1505-1
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  • ...]] directed against various nuclear antigens including [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[histone]]s, acidic nuclear proteins, or complexes of these molecular elements. Anti
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  • ...proteins involved in DNA transcription and translation, as well as H3-H4 [[histone]]s have probably originated in [[archaea]], while many proteins involved in
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  • ...Hfr cell}} {{rpr|hibernation}} {{rpr|Hill reaction}} {{rpr|His tag}} {{rpr|histone}} {{rpr|homeobox}} {{rpr|homeostasis}} {{rpr|Homology (biology)|homology}}
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