Nadeau P, Oliver DR, Chalkley R. Effect of inhibition of DNA synthesis on histone synthesis and deposition.
Biochemistry 1978;
17:4885-93. [PMID:
718863 DOI:
10.1021/bi00616a005]
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Abstract
We have reinvestigated the degree of coupling between DNA and histone synthesis in mammalian cells. In at least one cell line (HTC cells), the coupling is not nearly as tight as had previously been inferred from experiments with HeLa cells. The site of deposition of such histones which continue to be made in the presence of sufficient hydroxyurea to depress DNA synthesis almost totally has been studied. Deposition seems to be on material which absorbs at 260 nm. This material is not a part of the bulk chromatin and binds histone in a relatively tight manner. The possible role of such a material in histone synthesis and deposition is discussed.
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