Journal article

A unified phylogeny-based nomenclature for histone variants

PB Talbert, K Ahmad, G Almouzni, J Ausiá, F Berger, PL Bhalla, WM Bonner, WZ Cande, BP Chadwick, SWL Chan, GAM Cross, L Cui, SI Dimitrov, D Doenecke, JM Eirin-Lápez, MA Gorovsky, SB Hake, BA Hamkalo, S Holec, SE Jacobsen Show all

Epigenetics and Chromatin | BMC | Published : 2012

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Abstract

Histone variants are non-allelic protein isoforms that play key roles in diversifying chromatin structure. The known number of such variants has greatly increased in recent years, but the lack of naming conventions for them has led to a variety of naming styles, multiple synonyms and misleading homographs that obscure variant relationships and complicate database searches. We propose here a unified nomenclature for variants of all five classes of histones that uses consistent but flexible naming conventions to produce names that are informative and readily searchable. The nomenclature builds on historical usage and incorporates phylogenetic relationships, which are strong predictors of struc..

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Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

This project was initiated during the EMBO Workshop on Histone variants and genome regulation held in Strasbourg, France, 12-14 October 2011. We are grateful for support from EMBO, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Library of Medicine.