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. 1977 Mar;4(3):649-62.
doi: 10.1093/nar/4.3.649.

Isolation of a chromatin fraction from calf endometrium highly enriched in estradiol binding sites

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Isolation of a chromatin fraction from calf endometrium highly enriched in estradiol binding sites

J M Sala-Trepat et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1977 Mar.
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Abstract

The intranuclear distribution of [3H]-estradiol binding sites was studied in highly purified nuclei isolated from calf endometrial tissue pre-incubated with the labeled hormone. The major part (approximately 85%) of the receptor bound estradiol was found associated with the extranucleolar chromatin; only a negligible amount of [3H]-estradiol (approximately 8%) sedimented with the nucleolar fraction. [3H]-estradiol labeled chromatin was then fragmented by sonication and fractionated by sucrose density gradient sedimentation under different conditions of centrifugation. The vast majority of the [3H]-estradiol was invariably found to be associated with a fast sedimenting fraction which contained only 5 to 10% of the nuclear DNA. The concentration of estradiol receptors (per weight of DNA) in this fraction was 25- to 50-fold higher than that found in the slow sedimenting major chromatin component. Chemical analysis showed this fraction to have a high protein/DNA ratio but no phospholipids were detected.

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