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Sequential grouping of nonhistone chromosomal protein from pig thymus.

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  • Sequential grouping of nonhistone chromosomal protein from pig thymus. Abstract Text:

    m yoshidaM Yoshida,y ohtakiY Ohtaki,t fujitaT Fujita,k shimuraK Shimura,

    1. To establish a practical method to prepare nonhistone chromosomal proteins (NHP's) in substantial quantity, a sequential group fractionation procedure for NHP's from pig thymus chromatin has been developed by a combination of methods based on the intrinsic properties, such as binding force in chromatin, molecular weight, and acidity and/or basicity of the protein components. 2. The loosely bound NHP's in chromatin have been grouped into 11 subfractions, and tightly bound ones into 6 subfractions, 2 of which were histones. The loosely bound NHP's were chiefly acidic to neutral in contrast with the tightly bound components, which were basic. In addition, the NHP's of high molecular weight were in general acidic to neutral, while the lower molecular weight components were mainly basic. 3. The present method is applicable to the preparation of representative fractions of NHP on the scale of 50--400 mg from 1 kg of pig thymus.

    Sequential grouping of nonhistone chromosomal protein from pig thymus. Publishing Authors By Initials

    m yoshidaM Yoshida,y ohtakiY Ohtaki,t fujitaT Fujita,k shimuraK Shimura,

    For similar tissues: lymphoid tissue: thymus gland research abstracts see: tissues: lymphoid tissue: thymus gland research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 88

    Page Numbers: 425-36

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 1980

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Thymus Gland

    MESH TERMS: analysis

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    Substance Name: Histones

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