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The following pages link to Crystal structures of recombinant histones HMfA and HMfB from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Methanothermus fervidus (Q27627350):
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- Histones in crenarchaea (Q24530576) (← links)
- Asymmetry in the burial of hydrophobic residues along the histone chains of eukarya, archaea and a transcription factor (Q24810644) (← links)
- Chromatin Dynamics in Vivo: A Game of Musical Chairs (Q26799305) (← links)
- Histone variants: the tricksters of the chromatin world (Q27021264) (← links)
- Metal ions bound at the active site of the junction-resolving enzyme T7 endonuclease I (Q27639293) (← links)
- Structure based hyperthermostability of archaeal histone HPhA from Pyrococcus horikoshii (Q27640315) (← links)
- Crystal structure of a DNA binding protein from the hyperthermophilic euryarchaeonMethanococcus jannaschii (Q27642595) (← links)
- The Arginine Pairs and C-Termini of the Sso7c4 from Sulfolobus solfataricus Participate in Binding and Bending DNA (Q28469469) (← links)
- Overview of protein structural and functional folds. (Q30368988) (← links)
- Wavelet Analysis of DNA Bending Profiles reveals Structural Constraints on the Evolution of Genomic Sequences. (Q30458944) (← links)
- The archaeal histone-fold protein HMf organizes DNA into bona fide chromatin fibers (Q31032209) (← links)
- Transcriptional activation in the context of repression mediated by archaeal histones (Q33859394) (← links)
- Holding it together: chromatin in the Archaea (Q33962706) (← links)
- Nanoarchaeal origin of histone H3? (Q34014915) (← links)
- Transcription by an archaeal RNA polymerase is slowed but not blocked by an archaeal nucleosome (Q34148817) (← links)
- Molecular components of the archaeal nucleosome. (Q34201637) (← links)
- The octamer is the major form of CENP-A nucleosomes at human centromeres (Q34342975) (← links)
- Chromosome packaging by archaeal histones (Q34418444) (← links)
- Archaeal chromatin and transcription (Q34532838) (← links)
- Archaeal nucleosome positioning in vivo and in vitro is directed by primary sequence motifs (Q34768504) (← links)
- Experimental evidence for the role of domain swapping in the evolution of the histone fold (Q35170812) (← links)
- Phylogenomics of the nucleosome (Q35570334) (← links)
- Growth-Phase-Specific Modulation of Cell Morphology and Gene Expression by an Archaeal Histone Protein (Q36143579) (← links)
- Unique fluorophores in the dimeric archaeal histones hMfB and hPyA1 reveal the impact of nonnative structure in a monomeric kinetic intermediate (Q36420018) (← links)
- Folding mechanism of the (H3-H4)2 histone tetramer of the core nucleosome (Q36526863) (← links)
- DNA protection by histone-like protein HU from the hyperthermophilic eubacterium Thermotoga maritima. (Q36777823) (← links)
- The crystal structure of Aq_328 from the hyperthermophilic bacteria Aquifex aeolicus shows an ancestral histone fold. (Q37471263) (← links)
- Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins, nucleoid structure and gene expression (Q37688895) (← links)
- Conservation of the three-dimensional structure in non-homologous or unrelated proteins (Q38067794) (← links)
- Structure of histone-based chromatin in Archaea. (Q38629808) (← links)
- Conserved Eukaryotic Histone-Fold Residues Substituted into an Archaeal Histone Increase DNA Affinity but Reduce Complex Flexibility (Q39753858) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of the stability of the H2A and H2B histone monomers (Q42227728) (← links)
- An archaeal histone is required for transformation of Thermococcus kodakarensis (Q42371623) (← links)
- An alternative beads-on-a-string chromatin architecture in Thermococcus kodakarensis. (Q42542100) (← links)
- Structural diversity of the nucleosome (Q47327240) (← links)
- Structure and function of archaeal histones (Q58286649) (← links)
- Nucleoid-associated proteins in Crenarchaea (Q58286803) (← links)
- Archaeal histone tetramerization determines DNA affinity and the direction of DNA supercoiling (Q74269117) (← links)
- Basal and regulated transcription in archaea (Q77063246) (← links)
- Both DNA and histone fold sequences contribute to archaeal nucleosome stability (Q77373839) (← links)
- The hydrophobicity of the H3 histone fold differs from the hydrophobicity of the other three folds (Q81714573) (← links)
- The DNA-binding protein HTa from is an archaeal histone analog (Q83226885) (← links)