1. The preparation and properties of lysine-rich histones, which differ in a number of respects from the classical arginine-rich histones, have been described.
2. Lysine-rich histones, like those previously known, are located in cell nuclei.
3. Lysine-rich histones dissociate more readily from combination with nucleic acid than do other histones.
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Copyright, 1955, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1955