The layered organization of nucleosomes in 30 nm chromatin fibers
- PMID: 4039646
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00291012
The layered organization of nucleosomes in 30 nm chromatin fibers
Abstract
We have used electron microscopy and established methods of three-dimensional reconstruction to obtain structural information on the 30 nm chromatin fibers from sea cucumber sperm and chicken erythrocytes. The fibers show a longitudinal periodicity of 10-11 nm. We have interpreted this periodicity as due to a grouping of nucleosomes into disks, each disk containing about 5-6 nucleosomes. These disks are closely stacked to form the chromatin fiber. We have built a detailed model for four fibers and we have determined the approximate coordinates of all the nucleosomes in them. The average distance found between neighboring nucleosomes has a value close to 11 nm. They may be connected either as a regularly distorted helix or as a layered zigzag. The second model appears more appropriate, since in the constrictions of the fibers the nucleosomes can only be connected as a zigzag.
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