LOCUS       H10_MOUSE     194 aa                    ROD       15-JUL-1999
     DEFINITION  HISTONE H1' (H1.0) (H1(0)).
     ACCESSION   P10922
     PID         g1346247
     VERSION     P10922  GI:1346247
     DBSOURCE    swissprot: locus H10_MOUSE, accession P10922;
                 class: standard.
                 created: Jul 1, 1989.
                 sequence updated: Feb 1, 1996.
                 annotation updated: Jul 15, 1999.
                 xrefs: gi: 51312, gi: 51313, gi: 897829, gi: 897830, gi: 90617
                 xrefs (non-sequence databases): HSSP P02259, MGD MGI:95893, PFAM
                 PF00538
     KEYWORDS    Chromosomal protein; Nuclear protein; DNA-binding; Multigene
                 family.
     SOURCE      house mouse.
       ORGANISM  Mus musculus
                 Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Mammalia;
                 Eutheria; Rodentia; Sciurognathi; Muridae; Murinae; Mus.
     REFERENCE   1  (residues 1 to 194)
       AUTHORS   Alonso,A., Breuer,B., Bouterfa,H. and Doenecke,D.
       TITLE     Early increase in histone H1(0) mRNA during differentiation of F9
                 cells to parietal endoderm
       JOURNAL   EMBO J. 7 (10), 3003-3008 (1988)
       MEDLINE   89030592
       REMARK    SEQUENCE FROM N.A.
     REFERENCE   2  (residues 1 to 194)
       AUTHORS   Dong,Y., Liu,D. and Skoultchi,A.I.
       TITLE     An upstream control region required for inducible transcription of
                 the mouse H1(zero) histone gene during terminal differentiation
       JOURNAL   Mol. Cell. Biol. 15 (4), 1889-1900 (1995)
       MEDLINE   95198706
       REMARK    SEQUENCE FROM N.A.
                 STRAIN=BALB/C
     COMMENT     On Jun 1, 1996 this sequence version replaced gi:121898.
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                 [FUNCTION] HISTONES H1 ARE NECESSARY FOR THE CONDENSATION OF
                 NUCLEOSOME CHAINS INTO HIGHER ORDER STRUCTURES.
                 [FUNCTION] THE H1'/H1.0 HISTONES ARE FOUND IN CELLS THAT ARE IN
                 TERMINAL STAGES OF DIFFERENTIATION OR THAT HAVE LOW RATES OF CELL
                 DIVISION. STRUCTURALLY AND FUNCTIONALLY THE H1' FAMILY APPEARS
                 INTERMEDIATE WITH RESPECT TO THE H1 AND H5 FAMILIES.
                 [SUBCELLULAR LOCATION] NUCLEAR.
                 [SIMILARITY] BELONGS TO THE HISTONE H1/H5 FAMILY.
     FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
          source          1..194
                          /organism="Mus musculus"
                          /db_xref="taxon:10090"
                          1..194
          Protein         1..194
                          /product="HISTONE H1'"
          Region          23..97
                          /region_name="Domain"
                          /note="GLOBULAR."
          Region          65
                          /region_name="Conflict"
                          /note="D -> N (IN REF. 1)."
          Region          190
                          /region_name="Conflict"
                          /note="A -> G (IN REF. 1)."
     ORIGIN
             1 mtenstsapa akpkrakask kstdhpkysd mivaaiqaek nragssrqsi qkyikshykv
            61 genadsqikl sikrlvttgv lkqtkgvgas gsfrlakgde pkrsvafkkt kkevkkvatp
           121 kkaakpkkaa skapskkpka tpvkkakkkp aatpkkakkp kvvkvkpvka skpkkaktvk
           181 pkakssakra skkk