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HIST1H1B

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
3009

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000184357

HIST1H1B

Aliases
  
HIST1H1B, H1, H1.5, H1B, H1F5, H1s-3, histone cluster 1, H1b

External IDs
  
HomoloGene: 136789 GeneCards: HIST1H1B

Histone H1.5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HIST1H1B gene.

Histones are basic nuclear proteins responsible for nucleosome structure of the chromosomal fiber in eukaryotes. Two molecules of each of the four core histones (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) form an octamer, around which approximately 146 bp of DNA is wrapped in repeating units, called nucleosomes. The linker histone, H1, interacts with linker DNA between nucleosomes and functions in the compaction of chromatin into higher order structures. This gene is intronless and encodes a member of the histone H1 family. Transcripts from this gene lack polyA tails but instead contain a palindromic termination element. This gene is found in the small histone gene cluster on chromosome 6p22-p21.3.

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HIST1H1B Wikipedia