Nucleosome arrays reveal the two-start organization of the chromatin fiber
- PMID: 15567867
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1103124
Nucleosome arrays reveal the two-start organization of the chromatin fiber
Abstract
Chromatin folding determines the accessibility of DNA constituting eukaryotic genomes and consequently is profoundly important in the mechanisms of nuclear processes such as gene regulation. Nucleosome arrays compact to form a 30-nanometer chromatin fiber of hitherto disputed structure. Two competing classes of models have been proposed in which nucleosomes are either arranged linearly in a one-start higher order helix or zigzag back and forth in a two-start helix. We analyzed compacted nucleosome arrays stabilized by introduction of disulfide cross-links and show that the chromatin fiber comprises two stacks of nucleosomes in accord with the two-start model.
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Molecular biology. A higher order of silence.Science. 2004 Nov 26;306(5701):1484-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1106767. Science. 2004. PMID: 15567842 No abstract available.
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