Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 24, Issue 8 1420-1427, Copyright © 1996 by Oxford University Press
L Halmer and C Gruss
We have reconstituted salt-treated SV40 minichromosomes with differentially
phosphorylated forms of histone H1 extracted from either G0-, S- or M-phase
cells. Sedimentation studies revealed a clear difference between
minichromosomes reconstituted with S-phase histone H1 compared with histone
H1 from G0- or M-phase cells, indicating that the phosphorylation state of
histone H1 has a direct effect on chromatin structure. Using reconstituted
minichromosomes as substrate in the SV40 in vitro replication system, we
measured a higher replication efficiency for SV40 minichromosomes
reconstituted with S- phase histone H1 compared with G0- or M-phase histone
H1. These data indicate that the chromatin structure induced by the
phosphorylation of histone H1 influences the replication efficiency of SV40
minichromosomes in vitro.
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