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 [edit this page]Gene ReviewHIST1H1E  -  histone cluster 1, H1eHomo sapiensSynonyms: H1.4, H1E, H1F4, H1e, H1s-4, ...    Sarg, B. et al., Meergans, T. et al., Davie, J.R. et al., Kratzmeier, M. et al., Yasutomo, Y. et al., et al.    Pałyga,  Górnicka-Michalska,  Kowalski,  Ksiazkiewicz,   Welcome! If you are familiar with the subject of this article, you can contribute to this open access knowledge base by deleting incorrect information, restructuring or completely rewriting any text. Read more. Welcome to WikiGenes! If you are familiar with the subject of this article, you can contribute to this open access knowledge base by deleting incorrect information, restructuring or completely rewriting any text.

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Disease relevance of HIST1H1E

  • These results indicate that the AC inhibitor in the pancreatic cancer extract is histone H1b or H1d and histones H2A, H2B and H3 also have an AC inhibitory activity [1].
  • The AAA-->AGA codon change in H1.4 was detected only in Raji cells and was not present in a normal population or in six other cell lines derived from individuals suffering from Burkitt's lymphoma [2].
  • Monoubiquitinated histone H1B is required for antiviral protection in CD4(+)T cells resistant to HIV-1 [3].
 

High impact information on HIST1H1E

  • During early apoptosis of three of these cell lines, we observed the induction of internucleosomal DNA cleavage and, simultaneously, a typical change in the histone H1 protein pattern, leading to an increase in the relative amounts of histone subtypes H1.4 and H1 [4].
  • Histone H1b was isolated, and the N-terminal amino acid sequence of histone H1b was found to be highly similar to that of mammalian histone H1(0) and duck H5 [5].
  • Histone H1b was present in the chromatin of liver, but not in the chromatin of hepatocellular carcinoma, testis or erythrocyte [5].
  • Natural allelic variation of duck erythrocyte histone H1b [6].
  • The H1.4 gene is associated with an H2B gene, whereas genes coding for all four core histones are located in the vicinity of the H1.3 gene [7].
 

Biological context of HIST1H1E

  • One of these phosphorylation sites was found on the serine residue on the H1.4 peptide KARKSAGAAKR [8].
 

Anatomical context of HIST1H1E

  • With the exception of H1.2 and H1.4, we found substantial differences between the H1 mRNA levels in the different cell lines tested [9].
 

Associations of HIST1H1E with chemical compounds

  • In K562 erythroleukemic cells, alanine at position 17 in H1.2 was replaced by valine, and, in Raji B lymphoblastoid cells, lysine at position 173 in H1.4 was replaced by arginine [2].
 

Other interactions of HIST1H1E

  • In contrast to the differential patterns of the other subtypes, H1.2 and H1.4 were in all cells expressed at a high level, indicating a basal function compared with the other H1 histones [9].

References

  1. Purification and partial sequencing of inhibitory factor on renal membrane adenylate cyclase in pancreatic cancer extract: identity with histones H1b or H1d. Yasutomo, Y., Suga, T., Wada, S., Kosano, H., Takishima, K., Mamiya, G., Kugai, N., Nagata, N. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1991) [Pubmed]
  2. Characterization of sequence variations in human histone H1.2 and H1.4 subtypes. Sarg, B., Gréen, A., Söderkvist, P., Helliger, W., Rundquist, I., Lindner, H.H. FEBS J. (2005) [Pubmed]
  3. Monoubiquitinated histone H1B is required for antiviral protection in CD4(+)T cells resistant to HIV-1. Lesner, A., Kartvelishvili, A., Lesniak, J., Nikolov, D., Kartvelishvili, M., Trillo-Pazos, G., Zablotna, E., Simm, M. Biochemistry (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Changes in the protein pattern of H1 histones associated with apoptotic DNA fragmentation. Kratzmeier, M., Albig, W., Meergans, T., Doenecke, D. Biochem. J. (1999) [Pubmed]
  5. Characterization and chromatin distribution of the H1 histones and high-mobility-group non-histone chromosomal proteins of trout liver and hepatocellular carcinoma. Davie, J.R., Delcuve, G.P. Biochem. J. (1991) [Pubmed]
  6. Natural allelic variation of duck erythrocyte histone H1b. Pałyga, J., Górnicka-Michalska, E., Kowalski, A., Ksiazkiewicz, J. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. (2000) [Pubmed]
  7. Isolation and characterization of two human H1 histone genes within clusters of core histone genes. Albig, W., Kardalinou, E., Drabent, B., Zimmer, A., Doenecke, D. Genomics (1991) [Pubmed]
  8. Characterization of phosphorylation sites on histone H1 isoforms by tandem mass spectrometry. Garcia, B.A., Busby, S.A., Barber, C.M., Shabanowitz, J., Allis, C.D., Hunt, D.F. J. Proteome Res. (2004) [Pubmed]
  9. Varied expression patterns of human H1 histone genes in different cell lines. Meergans, T., Albig, W., Doenecke, D. DNA Cell Biol. (1997) [Pubmed]
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