Investigation of the conformational and self-aggregational processes of histones using hydrogen and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance

Abstract
Histone self-aggregation processes have been studied by 13C and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as a function of ionic strength and protein concentration. Thus has led to a model involving apolar aggregation between structured regions of these molecules. This analysis supports the validity of the acquistion of conformational data on histones by the simulation of 13C NMR spectra at high concentration. Solution conformations for histones F2B and F3 are presented.