Histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein

H-NS histone family

solution structure of the oligomerization domain of the bacterial chromatin-structuring protein h-ns
Identifiers
Symbol Histone_HNS
Pfam PF00816
InterPro IPR001801
SCOP 1hns
SUPERFAMILY 1hns

In molecular biology, the histone-like nucleoid-structuring (H-NS) protein belongs to a family of bacterial proteins that play a role in the formation of nucleoid structure and affect gene expression under certain conditions.[1] The protein has a homologue that is encoded by many large, conjugative plasmids.[2]

References

  1. Shindo H, Iwaki T, Ieda R, Kurumizaka H, Ueguchi C, Mizuno T, Morikawa S, Nakamura H, Kuboniwa H (February 1995). "Solution structure of the DNA binding domain of a nucleoid-associated protein, H-NS, from Escherichia coli". FEBS Lett. 360 (2): 125–31. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(95)00079-O. PMID 7875316.
  2. Beloin, C.; Deighan, P.; Doyle, M.; Dorman, C. J. (2003-10-01). "Shigella flexneri 2a strain 2457T expresses three members of the H-NS-like protein family: characterization of the Sfh protein". Molecular genetics and genomics: MGG. 270 (1): 66–77. doi:10.1007/s00438-003-0897-0. ISSN 1617-4615. PMID 12898223.

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