Nucleosome structure of Xenopus oocyte amplified ribosomal genes
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- DOI: 10.1021/bi00616a008
Nucleosome structure of Xenopus oocyte amplified ribosomal genes
Abstract
The chromatin subunit or nucleosome structure of the amplified, extrachromosomal, ribosomal genes of oocytes of the amphibian Xenopus laevis has been investigated during stages of growth when these genes are markedly changing their rates of transcriptional activity. Nucleic acid hybridization studies involving micrococcal nuclease derived monomer nucleosome DNA fragments and purified ribosomal RNAs indicate that the apparent degree of accessibility of the ribosomal genes to short-term nuclease hydrolysis varies as a function of the rate of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription. However, at no stage during oocyte development are all of the amplified ribosomal genes completely accessible to nuclease hydrolysis, even in those stages with maximal rates of rRNA transcriptional activity. These results suggest that the transcriptionally active ribosomal genes of oocytes are partially, or perhaps transiently, associated with histones in the form of nuclease releasable nucleosomes but that the degree of this association may change with varying rates of rRNA synthesis. Additionally, the present data indicate that the average size of the double-stranded ribosomal DNA associated with monomer nucleosomes is the same (about 200 base pairs) in all of the oocyte stages examined regardless of the rates of rRNA synthesis in these stages.
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