Histony łącznikowe H1 w chorobach człowieka

Adrianna Żukowska, Joanna Perła-Kaján
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Linker histones (H1) are basic proteins that are part of the nucleosome structure in the cell nucleus and are involved in the packaging of genetic material and the regulation of gene expression. As research progressed, it was discovered that linker histones constitute the largest group of histones in terms of variants found in humans. Even though the H1 variants differ slightly in the primary structure, they can perform different functions, undergo multiple post-translational modifications and differ in cellular localization. In addition to the nucleus, histones H1 can occur in the cytoplasm, on the cell surface and in the intercellular space. In these places, they play a supporting role for the immune system and act as signaling molecules. Changes in the levels of histones and their post-translational modifications have been associated with many human diseases and it is postulated that some of them may serve as biomarkers or therapeutic targets.
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人类疾病中的 H1 连接组蛋白
连接组蛋白(H1)是基本蛋白质,是细胞核中核小体结构的一部分,参与遗传物质的包装和基因表达的调控。随着研究的深入,人们发现连接组蛋白是人类发现的变体最多的一组组蛋白。尽管 H1 变体的主要结构略有不同,但它们可以发挥不同的功能,进行多种翻译后修饰,并且在细胞定位方面也各不相同。除细胞核外,组蛋白 H1 还可出现在细胞质、细胞表面和细胞间隙中。在这些地方,组蛋白对免疫系统起着支持作用,并充当信号分子。组蛋白及其翻译后修饰水平的变化与许多人类疾病有关,据推测,其中一些组蛋白可作为生物标志物或治疗靶标。
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