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H1  -  histocompatibility 1

Mus musculus

Synonyms: H-1
 
 
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Disease relevance of H1

 

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Chemical compound and disease context of H1

 

Biological context of H1

 

Anatomical context of H1

 

Associations of H1 with chemical compounds

  • Furthermore, like the intact virus, HA of the H2 (but not H3) subtype is mitogenic only for B cells expressing the class II major histocompatibility complex glycoprotein I-E [29].
  • Retardation of development including immunogenic expression of histocompatibility antigens in mice--by postnatal administration of antiandrogenic steroid [30].
  • These results suggest that other changes in serine/threonine protein phosphorylation besides those involved in activation of cdc2 as a histone H1 kinase may be necessary for proper G2-M transition [31].
  • Comparison of the deduced 120-amino acid sequence from the N terminus of H1 with known protein sequences revealed substantial sequence similarity with the beta chain of the murine fourth complement component C4 and with the related third and fifth complement molecules C5 and C3 and the major histocompatibility complex-encoded sex-limited protein [32].
  • Assignment was accomplished by mutagenically "tagging" the genes by incorporation of a codon for methionine, which is not found in the major somatic H1 variants [33].
 

Physical interactions of H1

 

Enzymatic interactions of H1

 

Regulatory relationships of H1

 

Other interactions of H1

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of H1

  • Total PAR of cellular proteins and of histone H1 protein were monitored by slot and Western blot immunoprobe assays, respectively [47].
  • An immunodominant minor histocompatibility alloantigen that initiates corneal allograft rejection [48].
  • Nevertheless, microinjection of phosducin, a protein that binds tightly to free G protein beta gamma subunits, specifically inhibited second polar body emission, the fertilization evoked decrease of H1 kinase activity and pronucleus formation [49].
  • As detected using immunocytochemistry, somatic H1 was present in the nuclei of oocytes of 18-day embryos [50].
  • Species-specific tryptic phosphopeptides were resolved from purified H1 histones using high voltage paper electrophoresis [51].

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