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. 1981 Apr;78(4):2263-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.4.2263.

Non-nucleosomal packaging of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence at termini of extrachromosomal DNA coding for rRNA in Tetrahymena

Non-nucleosomal packaging of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence at termini of extrachromosomal DNA coding for rRNA in Tetrahymena

E H Blackburn et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Apr.

Abstract

A tandemly repeated DNA hexanucleotide sequence, 5'C-C-C-C-A-A3', that occurs at the termini of extrachromosomal DNA molecules coding for rRNA (rDNA) in Tetrahymena macronuclei was examined to determine whether it is packaged as nucleosomes. This repeated DNA sequence comprises the terminal few hundred base pairs at each end of the linear rDNA molecules. Digestion of macronuclei with micrococcal nuclease showed that this DNA sequence is protected from digestion but is left, following digestion, as a single but broad size class of DNA fragments several hundred base pairs long, under conditions in which bulk macronuclear DNA and rDNA were digested to fragments that were multiples of approximately 200 base pairs in length. The repeated C-C-C-C-A-A was found protected as fragments longer than the bulk macronuclear DNA digestion products at all times during digestion. Together with putative associated protein(s), this protected DNA was soluble after lysis of micrococcal nuclease-digested macronuclei at low salt concentrations but was insoluble in 0.075--0.2 M KCl, regardless of the extend of digestion. The size and solubility properties of the repeated C-C-C-C-A-A DNA nucleoprotein complex after micrococcal nuclease digestion of macronuclei are clearly distinguishable from those of nucleosomes, and it is inferred that this DNA sequence in macronuclei is packaged in chromatin by proteins other than histones.

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