Initiation of transcription in normal and phosphorylated rat liver nucleosomes
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Initiation of transcription in normal and phosphorylated rat liver nucleosomes
Abstract
Initiation sites were enumerated in rat liver nucleosomes with Echerichia coli RNA polymerase. One site was present in approx. 3.5 mononucleosomes and in a 1200-base-pair length of polynucleosomes. S-phase nuclei or normal nuclei phosphorylated in vitro showed increased numbers of sites; the elongation rates were unchanged.
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