组蛋白
酵母
萃取(化学)
色谱法
剪裁(形态学)
生物化学
计算生物学
生物
化学
DNA
语言学
哲学
作者
Charles Homsi,Roshan Elizabeth Rajan,Robin Minati,Edlie St-Hilaire,Éric Bonneil,Simon F. Dufresne,Hugo Würtele,Alain Verreault,Pierre Thibault
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00266
摘要
Current protocols used to extract and purify histones are notoriously tedious, especially when using yeast cells. Here, we describe the use of a simple filter-aided sample preparation approach enabling histone extraction from yeast and mammalian cells using acidified ethanol, which not only improves extraction but also inactivates histone-modifying enzymes. We show that our improved method prevents N-terminal clipping of H3, an artifact frequently observed in yeast cells using standard histone extraction protocols. Our method is scalable and provides efficient recovery of histones when extracts are prepared from as few as two million yeast cells. We further demonstrate the application of this approach for the analysis of histone modifications in fungal clinical isolates available in a limited quantity. Compared with standard protocols, our method enables the study of histones and their modifications in a faster, simpler, and more robust manner.
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