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. 1978 May;75(5):2130-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.75.5.2130.

Assembly of new nucleosomal histones and new DNA into chromatin

Assembly of new nucleosomal histones and new DNA into chromatin

R Hancock. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 May.

Abstract

The assembly of chromatin from newly synthesized nucleosomal histones (labeled with [3H]arginine) and new DNA (density-labeled with [125I]iododeoxyuridine)was studied in growing cultured mouse cells. The nucleosomal histones were specifically examined by dissociating histone H1 and nonhistone proteins from unsheared chromatin either by incubation in 0.6 M NaCl or by digestion with micrococcal nuclease to release nucleosomes. In both cases, the four nucleosomal histones (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) are essentially the only proteins that remain bound to DNA and that are labeled by [3H]arginine. After formaldehyde fixation, H1-depleted chromatin containing dense DNA can be completely resolved in CsCl buoyant density gradients from that containing unreplicated DNA; separation of nucleosomes is satisfactory although less complete. New DNA and new histones are already assembled into chromatin possessing characteristic nucleosomal structure after 3 min of synthesis (the shortest time studied), as shown by the kinetics of digestion of new DNA by micrococcal nuclease, by the distribution of new DNA and new histones in nucleosomes. However, after 3-30 min of synthesis most new nucleosomal histones are associated with unreplicated DNA rather than with new DNA. It is concluded that new nucleosomes are assembled on DNA at some distance from DNA replication sites, with concomitant migration of preexisting nucleosomes onto new DNA.

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