1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)61585-6
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Histone H4 from cuttlefish testis is sequentially acetylated. Comparison with acetylation of calf thymus histone H4.

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“…In the triacetylated isoform lysines 8, 12, and 16 are acetylated to about the same extent and about twice as frequently as Lys 5. This pattern of site usage is remarkably similar to that found in cultured cells from humans and other mammals Thorne et al, 1990) but differs from the patterns seen in cuttlefish testis, Tetrahymena micro-and macro-nuclei, and Drosophila (Couppez et al, 1987;Chicoine et al, 1986;Munks et al, 1991).…”
Section: Patterns Of 1-14 Acetylation In Amphibian Cellssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…In the triacetylated isoform lysines 8, 12, and 16 are acetylated to about the same extent and about twice as frequently as Lys 5. This pattern of site usage is remarkably similar to that found in cultured cells from humans and other mammals Thorne et al, 1990) but differs from the patterns seen in cuttlefish testis, Tetrahymena micro-and macro-nuclei, and Drosophila (Couppez et al, 1987;Chicoine et al, 1986;Munks et al, 1991).…”
Section: Patterns Of 1-14 Acetylation In Amphibian Cellssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Work with several species has revealed differences in the order in which individual lysines are acetylated as 1-14 progresses from the nonacetylated to the tetraacetylated isoform (Chicoine et al, 1986;Couppez et al, 1987;, Thorne et al, 1990Munks et al, 1991). This variation between species in patterns of H4 acetylation cannot be due simply to differences in the accessibility of individual lysines within the nucleosome, the structure of which changes little from one species to another, but is more likely to reflect differences in the specificities of the acetylating enzymes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the importance of this specificity remains unclear. Different patterns of lysine acetylation, distinct from the mammalian pattern (16 > 12 > 8 > 5), have been observed in cuttle fish (12 > 5 > 16 > 8) (Couppez et al, 1987), Drosophila (5 = 8 = 12 > 16) (Munks et al, 1991), Tetrahymena (8 > 5 > 12 > 16) (Chicoine et al, 1986), and Physarum (8 > 12 > 5 > 16) (Pesis & Matthews, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive analyses of the order of lysine acetylation in histone H4 have been performed for several mammalian species (Couppez et al, 1987;Turner et al, 1989;Thome et al, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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