Chromosome Condensation in Xenopus Mitotic Extracts Without Histone H1

Histones 0301 basic medicine Xenopus laevis 03 medical and health sciences Cell-Free System Animals Mitosis Chromosomes
DOI: 10.1126/science.8266099 Publication Date: 2006-10-05T23:05:09Z
ABSTRACT
The contribution of histone H1 to mitotic chromosome condensation was examined with the use of a cell-free extract from Xenopus eggs, which transforms condensed sperm nuclei into metaphase chromosomes. When H1 was removed from the extract, the resultant metaphase chromosomes were indistinguishable from those formed in complete extract. Nucleosomal spacing was the same for both. Thus, H1 is not required for the structural reorganization that leads to condensed metaphase chromosomes in this egg extract.
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