pubmed-article:7152043 | pubmed:abstractText | Histones can be extracted from chicken erythrocyte chromatin with 2 M CaCl2 10 mM Tris (pH 7.4). The core histones so extracted exist as H3-H4 tetramers and H2A-H2B dimers since calcium at greater than 0.5 M result in dissociation of the histone octamer. Reconstitution of octamers occurs on removal of the Ca2+ by dialysis. Although less than 0.5 M calcium do not result in octamer dissociation, perturbations in the structure can be detected by CD and tyrosine fluorescence spectroscopy. | lld:pubmed |