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Core histone N‐termini play an essential role in mitotic chromosome condensationde la Barre et al., 2000
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- de la Barre A
- Gerson V
- Gout S
- Creaven M
- Allis C
- Dimitrov S
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- The EMBO Journal
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We have studied the role of core histone tails in the assembly of mitotic chromosomes using Xenopus egg extracts. Incubation of sperm nuclei in the extracts led to the formation of mitotic chromosomes, a process we found to be correlated with phosphorylation of the N …
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