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Volume 270,
Number 44,
Issue of November 3, 1995 pp. 26473-26481
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Binding
of Histone H1 to DNA Is Indifferent to Methylation at CpG Sequences
(Received for publication, July 12, 1995)
Francisco J.
Campoy,
Richard
R.
Meehan,
Stewart
McKay,
Julie
Nixon ,
Adrian
Bird
The possibility that histone H1 binds preferentially to DNA
containing 5-methylcytosine in the dinucleotide CpG is appealing, as it
could help to explain the repressive effects of methylation on gene
activity. In this study, the affinity of purified H1 for methylated and
non-methylated DNA sequences has been tested using both naked DNA and
chromatin. Based on a variety of assays (bandshifts, filter-binding
assays, Southwestern blots, and nuclease sensitivity assays), we
conclude that H1 has no significant preference for binding to naked
methylated DNA. Similarly, H1 showed the same affinities for methylated
and non-methylated DNA when assembled into chromatin in a Xenopus oocyte extract. Thus potential cooperative interaction of H1 with
polynucleosomal complexes is not enhanced by the presence of DNA
methylation.

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