Archaeal histone distribution is associated with archaeal genome base composition

Nishida, H; Oshima, T

Nishida, H (reprint author), Toyama Prefectural Univ, Biotechnol Res Ctr, 5180 Kurokawa, Imizu, Toyama 9390398, Japan.; Nishida, H (reprint author), Toyama Prefectural Univ, Dept Biotechnol, 5180 Kurokawa, Imizu, Toyama 9390398, Japan.

JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2017; 63 (1): 28

Abstract

A subpopulation of Archaea possesses histones, which are similar to eukaryotic histones H3 and H4. However, archaeal histones are smaller than H3 and ......

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