Bio-Protocol (Jan 2017)

In vitro Histone H3 Cleavage Assay for Yeast and Chicken Liver H3 Protease

  • Sakshi Chauhan,
  • Gajendra Azad,
  • Raghuvir Tomar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.2085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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Histone proteins are subjected to a wide array of reversible and irreversible post-translational modifications (PTMs) (Bannister and Kouzarides, 2011; Azad and Tomar, 2014). The PTMs on histones are known to regulate chromatin structure and function. Histones are irreversibly modified by proteolytic clipping of their tail domains. The proteolytic clipping of histone tails is continuously attracting interest of researchers in the field of chromatin biology. We can recapitulate H3-clipping by performing in vitro H3 cleavage assay. Here, we are presenting the detailed protocol to perform in vitro H3 cleavage assay.