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A standardized nomenclature for mammalian histone genes.

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Authors

Seal, Ruth L 
Denny, Paul 
Bruford, Elspeth A 
Gribkova, Anna K 
Landsman, David 

Abstract

Histones have a long history of research in a wide range of species, leaving a legacy of complex nomenclature in the literature. Community-led discussions at the EMBO Workshop on Histone Variants in 2011 resulted in agreement amongst experts on a revised systematic protein nomenclature for histones, which is based on a combination of phylogenetic classification and historical symbol usage. Human and mouse histone gene symbols previously followed a genome-centric system that was not applicable across all vertebrate species and did not reflect the systematic histone protein nomenclature. This prompted a collaboration between histone experts, the Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) and Mouse Genomic Nomenclature Committee (MGNC) to revise human and mouse histone gene nomenclature aiming, where possible, to follow the new protein nomenclature whilst conforming to the guidelines for vertebrate gene naming. The updated nomenclature has also been applied to orthologous histone genes in chimpanzee, rhesus macaque, dog, cat, pig, horse and cattle, and can serve as a framework for naming other vertebrate histone genes in the future.

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Funder: Senior Investigator Award from the Ontario Institute of Cancer Research


Funder: Howard Hughes Medical Institute; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000011


Funder: European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) (4843)

Keywords

Animals, Cattle, Dogs, Genome, Genomics, Histones, Horses, Humans, Macaca mulatta, Mammals, Mice, Phylogeny, Swine

Journal Title

Epigenetics Chromatin

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Journal ISSN

1756-8935
1756-8935

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Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (208349/Z/17/Z, 208349/Z/17/Z, 208349/Z/17/Z)
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) (U24HG003345, U24HG003345, U24HG003345, HG000330)
Russian Science Foundation (#18-74-10006, #18-74-10006)
National Institutes of Health (Intramural Research Program of the National Library of Medicine, GM-29832-45)