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QuickView for H1FOO;jsessionid=F37A5A7825C5553D5B12D12244E87C99;jsessionid=B1DE30ADA8C8D38F5DBB082FE52BBFB6 (gene)


Gene Symbol:
H1foo Mus musculus Mus musculus
Full name:
H1 histone family, member O, oocyte-specific
Synonyms:
C86609, H1.8, H1fo, H1oo, histone H1oo, oocyte-specific histone H1, oocyte-specific linker histone H1
Genomic Location:
Chr 6: 115894957-115900251
Description:
Histones are basic nuclear proteins that are responsible for the nucleosome structure of the chromosomal fiber in eukaryotes. Nucleosomes consist of approximately 146 bp of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer composed of pairs of each of the four core histones (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4). The chromatin fiber is further compacted through the interaction...
Orthologs:
Homo sapiens Rattus norvegicus Macaca mulatta Danio rerio Bos taurus Canis lupus familiaris Pan troglodytes Gallus gallus
External Links:
Entrez Gene


Transcripts Names
NM_138311
XM_006505678
NM_001346702
Protein Names
Q8VIK3



GO Molecular Function

nucleosome binding | nucleic acid binding | protein-containing complex binding | chromatin binding | DNA binding | nucleosomal DNA binding | organic cyclic compound binding | protein binding | double-stranded DNA binding | chromatin DNA binding | heterocyclic compound binding

GO Biological Process

positive regulation of macromolecule biosynthetic process | nucleosome organization | regulation of DNA methylation | negative regulation of cellular process | regulation of organelle organization | negative regulation of DNA metabolic process | positive regulation of cellular biosynthetic process | cellular process | regulation of gene expression, epigenetic | chromatin organization | positive regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | negative regulation of cellular metabolic process | regulation of cell differentiation | regulation of cellular process | regulation of metabolic process | cellular component organization | regulation of DNA recombination | protein-DNA complex assembly | reproduction | regulation of gene silencing | negative regulation of metabolic process | positive regulation of RNA biosynthetic process | cellular component assembly | regulation of nucleic acid-templated transcription | reproductive process | regulation of gene expression | cell cycle | chromosome condensation | positive regulation of cellular metabolic process | regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | positive regulation of gene expression, epigenetic | cellular protein-containing complex assembly | regulation of cellular metabolic process | nucleosome positioning | regulation of RNA metabolic process | regulation of stem cell differentiation | negative regulation of gene silencing | protein-containing complex assembly | chromatin assembly or disassembly | negative regulation of chromatin silencing | regulation of chromatin silencing | regulation of RNA biosynthetic process | negative regulation of stem cell differentiation | DNA packaging | regulation of chromosome organization | chromatin assembly | negative regulation of DNA recombination | meiotic cell cycle | negative regulation of chromosome organization | regulation of transcription, DNA-templated | regulation of developmental process | organelle organization | positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated | positive regulation of nucleic acid-templated transcription | DNA conformation change | nucleosome assembly | positive regulation of metabolic process | chromosome organization | negative regulation of cell differentiation | regulation of cellular component organization | positive regulation of gene expression | regulation of chromatin organization

GO Cellular Component

female germ cell nucleus | chromosome | intracellular membrane-bounded organelle | cell | nuclear lumen | nucleolus | cytoplasm | nucleosome | intracellular organelle | germ cell nucleus | protein-containing complex | protein-DNA complex | chromatin | membrane-bounded organelle | nucleus | organelle | membrane-enclosed lumen | intracellular