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Figure 3.
Figure 3: Physical and functional interaction between CIA and
histone H4. a, Interaction between the residues in the
secondary binding site (red) and histone H4 (green). b, The
hydrophobic pocket in the secondary binding site (red) of CIA-I
accommodates Phe 100(H4) (green). c, GST pull-down assay for
histone H3 and H4 mutants by GST-tagged human CIA-I(155).
The results of the densitometry are summarized in graphs c
and d. The error bars in the graphs represent standard
deviations. d, GST pull-down assay for histone H3 and H4 mutants
by GST-tagged yeast Asf1p/Cia1p(169).
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