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. 1979 Oct 10;7(3):781-92.
doi: 10.1093/nar/7.3.781.

Assembly of an active chromatin structure during replication

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Assembly of an active chromatin structure during replication

H Weintraub. Nucleic Acids Res. .
Free PMC article

Abstract

MSB cells were pulse labeled with 3H-thymidine and the isolated nuclei digested with either staphylococcal nuclease (to about 40% acid solubility) or DNase I (to 15% acid solubility). The purified, nuclease resistant single-copy DNA was then hybridized to nuclear RNA (nRNA). The results of these experiments show that actively transcribed genes are assembled into nucleosome-like structures within 5-10 nucleosomes of the replication fork and that they also acquire a conformation characteristic of actively transcribed nucleosomes (ie, a DNase I sensitive structure) within 20 nucleosomes of the fork. Assuming DNA sequence specific interactions are required for establishing a DNase I sensitive conformation on active genes during each round of replication, our results indicate that a specific recognition event can occur very rapidly and very specifically in eukaryotic cells. The results are discussed in terms of the possible mechanisms responsible for propagating active, chromosomal conformations from mother cells to daughter cells.

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