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单词 histone
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histone


his·tone

H0218200 (hĭs′tōn′)n. Any of several basic proteins found in association with the DNA in the chromatin of eukaryotes.

histone

(ˈhɪstəʊn) n (Biochemistry) any of a group of basic proteins present in cell nuclei and implicated in the spatial organization of DNA

his•tone

(ˈhɪs toʊn)

n. any of a group of five small basic proteins, occurring in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, that organize DNA strands into nucleosomes by forming molecular complexes around which the DNA winds. [< German Histon (1884) = hist- of uncertain orig. + -on, perhaps after Pepton peptone]

his·tone

(hĭs′tōn′) Any of several proteins that, together with DNA, make up most of the chromatin in a cell nucleus.
Thesaurus
Noun1.histone - a simple protein containing mainly basic amino acids; present in cell nuclei in association with nucleic acidssimple protein - a protein that yields only amino acids when hydrolyzed
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histone


histone

(hĭs`tōn), any of a class of proteinprotein,
any of the group of highly complex organic compounds found in all living cells and comprising the most abundant class of all biological molecules. Protein comprises approximately 50% of cellular dry weight.
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 molecules found in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cellscell,
in biology, the unit of structure and function of which all plants and animals are composed. The cell is the smallest unit in the living organism that is capable of integrating the essential life processes. There are many unicellular organisms, e.g.
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. They complex with the DNA (see nucleic acidnucleic acid,
any of a group of organic substances found in the chromosomes of living cells and viruses that play a central role in the storage and replication of hereditary information and in the expression of this information through protein synthesis.
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) and pack the DNA into tight masses of chromatin, which have the structure of coiled coils, much like a tangled telephone cord. The molecules are strongly basic and of relatively small size. They also serve a function in the transcription of DNA. The histones are rich in the amino acids argininearginine
, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer participates in the biosynthesis of proteins.
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 and lysinelysine
, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein.
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; the five major subtypes of the class differ from one another chiefly in the relative amounts of these two amino acids. They have been greatly conserved during evolution, histone structures vary little in a wide range of organisms.

histone

[′hi‚stōn] (biochemistry) Any of the strong, soluble basic proteins of cell nuclei that are precipitated by ammonium hydroxide.

histone


histone

 [his´tōn] a simple protein, soluble in water and insoluble in dilute ammonia, found combined as salts with acidic substances, such as nucleic acids or the globin of hemoglobin.

his·tone (H),

(his'tōn), One of a number of simple proteins (often found in the cell nucleus); contains a high proportion of basic amino acids; soluble in water, dilute acids, and alkalies; and not coagulable by heat; for example, the proteins associated with nucleic acids in the nuclei of plant and animal tissues. They constitute about half the mass of the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells.

histone

(hĭs′tōn′)n. Any of several basic proteins found in association with the DNA in the chromatin of eukaryotes.

his·tone

(his'tōn) One of a number of simple proteins (often found in the cell nucleus) containing a high proportion of basic amino acids, are soluble in water, dilute acids, and alkalies, and are not coagulable by heat.

histone

a type of simple protein that is usually basic and tends to form complexes with nucleic acids (e.g. DNA) forming NUCLEOSOMES. CHROMOSOMES of EUKARYOTES contain large quantities of histones which may regulate DNA functioning in some way. The five major histones are represented as: H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4.

histone


Related to histone: nonhistone
  • noun

Words related to histone

noun a simple protein containing mainly basic amino acids

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  • simple protein
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