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Sequence and Characterization of a Sperm-specific Histone H1-like Protein of Mytilus-californianus

  • S CARLOS
  • , L JUTGLAR
  • , I Borrell
  • , DF HUNT
  • , J AUSIO

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Abstract

The major protein fraction of the protamine-like PL-II* (phi2B) from the sperm of Mytilus californianus has been sequenced and characterized. Immunological and sequence analyses unequivocally show that this protein is indeed a member of the histone H1 family. Along with proteins of the histone H1 class, the protein also shows cross-reactivity and sequence identity, in its NH2-terminal region, with the major protamine-like protein component of Mytilus sperm: PL-III (phi1), of smaller molecular mass. Indeed it is the unusual repetitive sequence motif of the NH2-terminal domain of PL-II* that bestows to this protein its protamine-like nature. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy spectroscopy indicates that the protein contains considerable secondary structure: 18% alpha-helix, 21% beta-sheet, 39% turns and bends, 22% random coil. At the higher levels of structure, PL-II* exhibits ionic strength-dependent folding which is indistinguishable from that of histone H5, as monitored by fluorescence anisotropy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-194
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume268
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 1993

Keywords

  • Amino-acid sequence
  • Secondary structure
  • Nucleosomal organization
  • Nuclear proteins
  • Infrared-spectra
  • Chromatin
  • H-1
  • H1
  • Microheterogeneity
  • Galloprovincialis

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