histone

histone
One of a number of simple proteins (often found in the cell nucleus) that contains a high proportion of basic amino acid s, are soluble in water, dilute acids, and alkalies, and are not coagulable by heat; e.g., the proteins associated with nucleic acid s in the nuclei of plant and animal tissues. They constitute about half of the mass of the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells.

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his·tone 'his-.tōn n any of various simple water-soluble proteins that are rich in the basic amino acids lysine and arginine and are complexed with DNA in the nucleosomes of eukaryotic chromatin

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n.
a simple protein that combines with a nucleic acid to form a nucleoprotein.

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his·tone (hisґtōn) any of various simple proteins containing many basic groups, soluble in water and insoluble in dilute ammonia; the globin of hemoglobin is a histone. Combined with nucleic acids they form nucleohistone, and are associated with DNA in chromatin. Some are poisonous and contain a great deal of phosphorus. Blood treated with histone is altered and has lower coagulability. Cf. protamine.

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  • histone — [ istɔn ] n. f. • 1904; histon 1890; du gr. histos « tissu » ♦ Biochim. Protéine basique du noyau cellulaire. Les histones forment des complexes avec l A. D. N. et interviennent dans l expression du message génétique. ● histone nom féminin… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Histone — Histone, mit der DNA zu Nucleohistonen verbundene, arginin und lysinreiche Proteine; spielen unter den basischen Proteinen, die die Eukaryoten DNA neutralisieren, eine herausragende Rolle. H. hemmen Replikation und Transkription …   Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie

  • histone — 1885, from Ger. histon (1884); see HISTO (Cf. histo ) + ONE (Cf. one) …   Etymology dictionary

  • histone — [his′tōn΄] n. [< Gr histos (see HISTO ) + ONE] any of a group of strongly basic, simple proteins found in the nucleus of cells and associated with DNA: they are sometimes poisonous when injected into an animal and prevent the clotting of blood …   English World dictionary

  • Histone — In biology, histones are the chief protein components of chromatin. They act as spools around which DNA winds, and they play a role in gene regulation. Without histones, the unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long. For example, each human… …   Wikipedia

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  • Histone H3 — protein Name = H3 histone, family 3A caption = width = HGNCid = 4764 Symbol = H3F3A AltSymbols = H3F3 EntrezGene = 3020 OMIM = 601128 RefSeq = NM 002107 UniProt = Q66I33 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 1 Arm = q Band = 41 LocusSupplementaryData =… …   Wikipedia

  • Histone H1 — protein Name = H1 histone family, member 0 caption = HGNCid = 4714 Symbol = H1F0 AltSymbols = H1FV EntrezGene = 3005 OMIM = 142708 RefSeq = NM 005318 UniProt = P07305 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 22 Arm = q Band = 13.1 LocusSupplementaryData =… …   Wikipedia

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