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    A human histone H2B.1 variant gene, located on chromosome 1, utilizes alternative 3' end processing

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    Authors
    Collart, David G.
    Romain, Paul L.
    Huebner, Kay
    Pockwinse, Shirwin M.
    Pilapil, Suzie
    Cannizzaro, Linda A.
    Lian, Jane B.
    Croce, Carlo M.
    Stein, Janet L.
    Stein, Gary S.
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Medicine
    Department of Cell Biology
    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    1992-12-01
    Keywords
    Amino Acid Sequence
    Animals
    Base Sequence
    Blotting, Southern
    Cell Cycle
    Chromosome Mapping
    *Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1
    Cloning, Molecular
    DNA
    *Genetic Variation
    Hela Cells
    Histones
    Humans
    Hybrid Cells
    In Situ Hybridization
    Mice
    Molecular Sequence Data
    Protein Precursors
    RNA, Messenger
    Single-Strand Specific DNA and RNA Endonucleases
    Cell Biology
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240500406
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    A variant human H2B histone gene (GL105), previously shown to encode a 2300 nt replication independent mRNA, has been cloned. We demonstrate this gene expresses alternative mRNAs regulated differentially during the HeLa S3 cell cycle. The H2B-Gl105 gene encodes both a 500 nt cell cycle dependent mRNA and a 2300 nt constitutively expressed mRNA. The 3' end of the cell cycle regulated mRNA terminates immediately following the region of hyphenated dyad symmetry typical of most histone mRNAs, whereas the constitutively expressed mRNA has a 1798 nt non-translated trailer that contains the same region of hyphenated dyad symmetry but is polyadenylated. The cap site for the H2B-GL105 mRNAs is located 42 nt upstream of the protein coding region. The H2B-GL105 histone gene was localized to chromosome region 1q21-1q23 by chromosomal in situ hybridization and by analysis of rodent-human somatic cell hybrids using an H2B-GL105 specific probe. The H2B-GL105 gene is paired with a functional H2A histone gene and this H2A/H2B gene pair is separated by a bidirectionally transcribed intergenic promoter region containing consensus TATA and CCAAT boxes and an OTF-1 element. These results demonstrate that cell cycle regulated and constitutively expressed histone mRNAs can be encoded by the same gene, and indicate that alternative 3' end processing may be an important mechanism for regulation of histone mRNA. Such control further increases the versatility by which cells can modulate the synthesis of replication-dependent as well as variant histone proteins during the cell cycle and at the onset of differentiation.
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    J Cell Biochem. 1992 Dec;50(4):374-85. Link to article on publisher's site
    DOI
    10.1002/jcb.240500406
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/49451
    PubMed ID
    1469070
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