Identification of a 34 amino acid stretch within the C-terminus of histone H1 as the DNA-condensing domain by site-directed mutagenesis

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Bharath, MMS
Ramesh, S
Chandra, NR
Rao, MRS [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Sci, Dept Biochem, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
[2] Indian Inst Sci, Bioformat Ctr, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
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10.1021/bi025773+
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The C-terminus of histone HI is necessary for the folding of polynucleosomal arrays into higher-order structure(s) and contains octapeptide repeats each having DNA binding S/TPKK motifs. These repeat motifs were earlier shown to mimic the DNA/chromatin-conden sing properties of the C-terminus of histone HI (Khadake, J. R., and Rao, M. R. S. (1995) Biochemistry 36, 1041-1051). In the present study, we have generated a series of C-terminal mutants of rat histone H1d and studied their DNA-condensation properties. The single proline to alanine mutation in the S/TPKK motifs either singly or in combination resulted in only a 20% decrease in the DNA-condensation property of histone HI. Deletion of all the three S/TPKK motifs resulted in a 45% decrease in DNA condensation. When the three octapeptide repeats encompassing the S/TPKK motifs were deleted, there was again a 45% decrease in DNA condensation. On the other hand, when the entire 34 amino acid stretch (residue 145-178) was deleted, there was nearly a 90% decrease in DNA condensation brought about by hi stone H1d. Interestingly, deletion of the 10 amino acid spacer between the octapeptide repeats (residues 161-170) also reduced the DNA condensation by 70%. Deletion of the region (residues 115-141) immediately before the 34 amino acid stretch and after the globular domain and the region (residues 184-218) immediately after the 34 amino acid stretch had only a marginal effect on DNA condensation. The importance of the 34 amino acid stretch, including the 10 amino acid spacer, was also demonstrated with the recombinant histone H1d C-terminus. We have also determined the induced alpha-helicity of histone H1 and its various mutants in the presence of 60% trifluoroethanol, and the experimentally determined induced helical contents agree with the theoretical predictions of secondary structural elements in the C-terminus of hi stone H1d. Thus, we have identified a 34 amino,acid stretch in the C-terminus of histone H1d as the DNA-condensing domain.
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