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{{STRUCTURE_2hue| PDB=2hue | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Yeast H3, H4 and anti-silencing protein complex with sulfate, glycerol and Zn+2 ion, [[2hue]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_2hue| PDB=2hue | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Yeast H3, H4 and anti-silencing protein complex with sulfate, glycerol and Zn+2 ion, [[2hue]] }} | ||
'''Histones''' (H) are the major protein components of chromatin which help to pack the DNA in the nucleosomes. H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 are core histones while H1 and H5 are linker histones. See details in [[nucleosomes]]. | '''Histones''' (H) are the major protein components of chromatin which help to pack the DNA in the nucleosomes. H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 are core histones while H1 and H5 are linker histones. See details in [[nucleosomes]]. For the hyperthermophilic histones see [[Archaeal Histones]]. | ||
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