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Reconstitution of chromatin higher-order structure from histone H5 and depleted chromatinGRAZIANO, V; GERCHMAN, S. E; RAMAKRISHNAN, V et al.Journal of molecular biology. 1988, Vol 203, Num 4, pp 997-1007, issn 0022-2836Article

Effects of plasmid length and positioned nucleosomes on chromatin assembly in vitroLAUDERDALE, J. D; STEIN, A.Biochemistry (Easton). 1993, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 489-499, issn 0006-2960Article

The globular domain of histone H5 is internally located in the 30 nm chromatin fiber: an immunochemcial studyDIMITROV, S. I; RUSSANOVA, V. R; PASHEV, I. G et al.EMBO journal (Print). 1987, Vol 6, Num 8, pp 2387-2392, issn 0261-4189Article

The polypeptide fold of the globular domain of histone H5 in solution. A study using nuclear magnetic resonance, distance geometry and restrained molecular dynamicsCLORE, G. M; GRONENBORN, A. M; NILGES, M et al.EMBO journal (Print). 1987, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 1833-1842, issn 0261-4189Article

Structural analysis of a reconstituted DNA containing three histone octamers and histone H5. Appendix: a model to explain the energetics of DNA positioningabout the histone octamerDREW, H. R; MCCALL, M. J.Journal of molecular biology. 1987, Vol 197, Num 3, pp 485-511, issn 0022-2836Article

Brekup and structure of an H-Chondrite parent body: the H-chondrite flux over the last million yearsBENOIT, P. H; SEARS, D. W. G.Icarus (New York, NY). 1993, Vol 101, Num 2, pp 188-200, issn 0019-1035Article

Self-association of the globular domain of histone H5MAMAN, J. D; YAGER, T. D; ALLAN, J et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1994, Vol 33, Num 6, pp 1300-1310, issn 0006-2960Article

Inhibition of proliferation of primary avian fibroblasts through expression of histone H5 depends on the degree of phosphorylation of the proteinAUBERT, D; GARCIA, M; BANCHAIBI, M et al.The Journal of cell biology. 1991, Vol 113, Num 3, pp 497-506, issn 0021-9525Article

Footprinting of linker histones H5 and H1 on the nucleosomeSTAYNOV, D. Z; CRANE-ROBINSON, C.EMBO journal (Print). 1988, Vol 7, Num 12, pp 3685-3691, issn 0261-4189Article

Immunohistochemical analysis of the distribution of histone H5 and hemoglobin during chicken developmentMOORMAN, A. F. M; SCHALEKAMP, M. P. A; DE BOER, P. A. J et al.Differentiation (London). 1987, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 161-167, issn 0301-4681Article

Transcription factor IIA is inactivated during terminal differentiation of avian erythroid cellsBUNGERT, J; WALDSCHMIDT, R; KOBER, I et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1992, Vol 89, Num 24, pp 11678-11682, issn 0027-8424Article

The globular region of histone H5 is equally accessible to antibodies in relaxed and condensed chromatinTHIBODEAU, A; RUIZ-CARRILLO, A.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1988, Vol 263, Num 31, pp 16236-16241, issn 0021-9258Article

Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the globular domain of chicken histone H5: resonance assignment and secondary structureZARBOCK, J; CLORE, G. M; GRONENBORN, A. M et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1986, Vol 83, Num 20, pp 7628-7632, issn 0027-8424Article

Repression of the H5 histone gene by a factor from erythrocytes that binds to the region of transcription initiationGOMEZ-CUADRADO, A; ROUSSEAU, S; RENAUD, J et al.EMBO journal (Print). 1992, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 1857-1866, issn 0261-4189Article

Effect of exogenous histone H5 on integration of histone H1 in rat liver chromatin. Correlations with aberrant ε-N-methylation of histone H1BYVOET, P; BARBER, M; AMIDEI, K et al.Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1986, Vol 867, Num 3, pp 163-175, issn 0006-3002Article

Determination of three-dimensional structures of proteins from interproton distance data by hybrid distance geometry-dynamical simulated annealing calculationsNILGES, M; CLORE, G. M; GRONENBORN, A. M et al.FEBS letters. 1988, Vol 229, Num 2, pp 317-324, issn 0014-5793Article

Transcription unit of the chicken histone H5 gene and mapping of H5 Pre-mRNA sequencesAFFOLTER, M; RUIZ-CARRILLO, A.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1986, Vol 261, Num 25, pp 11496-11502, issn 0021-9258Article

Chromatin assembly on plasmid DNA in vitro : apparent spreading of nucleosome alignment from one region of pBR327 by histone H5SHIN WU JEONG; LAUDERDALE, J. D; STEIN, A et al.Journal of molecular biology. 1991, Vol 222, Num 4, pp 1131-1147, issn 0022-2836Article

L'expression des gènes et ses conséquences dans les maladies génétiques = Gene expression and its implications in genetic diseasesAFFOLTER, M; RUIZ-CARRILLO, A.Union médicale du Canada. 1985, Vol 114, Num 9, pp 724-726, issn 0041-6959Article

CHICKEN HISTONE H5MRNA: THE POLYADENYLATED RNA LACKS THE CONSERVED HISTONE 3' TERMINATOR SEQUENCEKRIEG PA; ROBINS AJ; COLMAN A et al.1982; NUCLEIC ACIDS RES.; ISSN 0305-1048; GBR; DA. 1982; VOL. 10; NO 21; PP. 6777-6785; BIBL. 31 REF.Article

Histone H5 promotes the association of condensed chromatin fragments to give pseudo-higher-order structuresTHOMAS, J. O; REES, C; PEARSON, E. C et al.European journal of biochemistry (Print). 1985, Vol 147, Num 1, pp 143-151, issn 0014-2956Article

CHICKEN ERYTHROCYTE HISTONE H5. IV: SEQUENCE OF THE CARBOXY-TERMINED HALF OF THE MOLECULE (96 RESIDUES) AND COMPLETE SEQUENCEBRIAND G; KMIECIK D; SAUTIERE P et al.1980; F.E.B.S. LETTERS; NLD; DA. 1980; VOL. 112; NO 2; PP. 147-151; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

INTERACTION BETWEEN LYSINE-RICH HISTONES AND DNAIOVCHEVA C; DESSEV GN.1980; MOLEC. BIOL. REP.; NLD; DA. 1980; VOL. 6; NO 1; PP. 21-25; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

Genomic organization of the genes coding for the six main histones of the chicken: complete sequence of the H5 geneRUIZ-CARRILLO, A; AFFOLTER, M; RENAUD, J et al.Journal of molecular biology. 1983, Vol 170, Num 4, pp 843-859, issn 0022-2836Article

COMPLETE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF GOOSE ERYTHROCYTE H5 HISTONE AND THE HOMOLOGY BETWEEN H1 AND H5 HISTONESYAGUCHI M; ROY C; SELIGY VL et al.1979; BIOCHEM. BIOPHYS. RES. COMMUNIC.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 90; NO 4; PP. 1400-1406; BIBL. 25 REF.Article

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