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Query: UNIPROT:P10412 (
H1.4
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Linker histones bind to nucleosomes and compact polynucleosomes into a higher-order chromatin configuration. Somatic and germ cell-specific linker histone subtypes have been identified and may have distinct functions. In this study, we reconstituted polynucleosomes containing human histones H1.2 and
H1T
, as representative somatic and germ cell-specific linker histones, respectively, and found that
H1T
forms less compacted chromatin, as compared to H1.2. An in vitro homologous pairing assay revealed that
H1T
weakly inhibited RAD51/RAD54-mediated homologous pairing in chromatin, although the somatic H1 subtypes, H1.0, H1.1, H1.2, H1.3,
H1.4
, and H1.5, substantially suppressed it. An in vivo recombination assay revealed that
H1T
overproduction minimally affected the recombination frequency, but significant suppression was observed when H1.2 was overproduced in human cells. These results suggested that the testis-specific linker histone,
H1T
, possesses a specific function to produce the chromatin architecture required for proper chromosome regulation, such as homologous recombination.
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PMID:Relaxed Chromatin Formation and Weak Suppression of Homologous Pairing by the Testis-Specific Linker Histone H1T. 2675 49