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Histone H3.5 forms an unstable nucleosome and accumulates around transcription start sites in human testis

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Fig. 1 The nucleosome containing histone H3.5 is unstable. acids in H3.5 that differ from those in H3.3 are indicated by H3.5 antibody is underlined
Fig. 2 Crystal structure of the H3.5 nucleosome. a Overall structure of the H3.5 nucleosome
Table 1 Summary of data collection and refinement statis-tics
Fig. 3 Mutational analysis of H3.5 and H3.3. osomes are indicated as NCPs. a Non-denaturing 6 % PAGE analysis of the purified nucleosomes containing H3.5 and H3.3 mutants, stained with ethidium bromide
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