Nuclease cleavage of chromatin at 100-nucleotide pair intervals
- PMID: 1004586
- DOI: 10.1038/264517a0
Nuclease cleavage of chromatin at 100-nucleotide pair intervals
Abstract
Digestion of mouse liver nuclei with DNase II leads to a novel cleavage pattern with a 100-nucleotide pair periodicity. From chromatin, this pattern or the standard 200-nucleotide pair repeat can be produced depending on the ionic conditions. The results are interpreted by assuming different conformational states of the nuclear material, including condensed and extended forms.
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