Short bioactive peptides including Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly and Glu-Asp-Arg bind specifically to histone proteins and histone-DNA complexes, with binding patterns that depend on the peptide's sequence and the histone type. This site-specific binding to histone tails is proposed as a mechanism by which small peptides can epigenetically regulate which genes are active in a cell. The study provides physical and biochemical evidence for how bioregulatory peptides may control gene expression.
Fedoreyeva, L I; Smirnova, T A; Kolomijtseva, G Ya; Khavinson, V Kh; Vanyushin, B F