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Organization of spacer DNA in chromatin.
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ChromatinChromatin StructureChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesGeneticsHigher Order StructureMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationChromatin BiologyNuclear OrganizationChromosome BiologyYeast SpacerLong Range PeriodicityYeastSpacer DnaMedicineEpigeneticsChromatin Function
Detailed analysis of the DNA fragment patterns produced by DNase I digestion of yeast, HeLa, and chicken erythrocyte nuclei reveals surprising features of nucleosome phasing. First, the spacer regions in phased yeast chromatin must be of lengths (10m + 5) base pairs, where m = 0, 1, 2,.... This feature is not seen in parallel studies of chicken erythrocyte chromatin. The 5-base pair increment in the yeast spacer imposes interesting restraints on the higher order structure of yeast chromatin. Second, we have been able to simulate the DNase I cutting patterns and get good agreement with the observed yeast patterns. Third, three different chromatins show a long range periodicity in the DNase I digest pattern, with a period half that of the staphylococcal nuclease repeat. These results suggest that the amount of chromatin observed in discrete extended-ladder bands is a minimum estimate of phasing and in fact phasing may be a more general feature.
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