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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1983
(1983). The Folding of Chromatin. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 57-91.
Donald M. Crothers, P. J. G. Butler
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(1983). The Folding of Chromatin. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 57-91.
Donald M. Crothers, P. J. G. Butler
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1994
The nuclear chromatin of trypanosomes is organised in the form of nucleosome filaments. When soluble chromatin is prepared under suitable conditions, a regular array of nucleosomes can be shown by electron microscopy. Chromatin of blood stream as well as procyclic culture forms of Trypanosoma brucei brucei and of T.
W. Schlimme+4 more
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The nuclear chromatin of trypanosomes is organised in the form of nucleosome filaments. When soluble chromatin is prepared under suitable conditions, a regular array of nucleosomes can be shown by electron microscopy. Chromatin of blood stream as well as procyclic culture forms of Trypanosoma brucei brucei and of T.
W. Schlimme+4 more
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Hybrids in the chromatin [PDF]
New genomic maps reveal that R-loop structures formed upon hybridization of nascent RNA transcripts to the DNA template are a common characteristic of Arabidopsis chromatin that may have a broad impact on gene expression.
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Immunoprecipitation of chromatin
1996Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the immunoprecipitation of chromatin. The chapter discusses three standard protocols, all of which are used to analyze the role of specific proteins within defined regions of the eukaryotic genome. It analyzes both the DNA and the protein after immunoprecipitation.
Bryan M. Turner, Laura P. O'Neill
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The European Physical Journal E, 2006
Nucleosome is the basic subunit of the chromatin, which organizes the genomic DNA within the cell nucleus. It was understood in the last decade that beside the DNA compaction it plays an important role in the regulation of the gene expression. In its intact form, the nucleosome represents an important mechanical barrier and, among others, it prevents ...
J. Bednar, C. Claudet
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Nucleosome is the basic subunit of the chromatin, which organizes the genomic DNA within the cell nucleus. It was understood in the last decade that beside the DNA compaction it plays an important role in the regulation of the gene expression. In its intact form, the nucleosome represents an important mechanical barrier and, among others, it prevents ...
J. Bednar, C. Claudet
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To accompany the Focus on Chromatin appearing in this issue of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, a series of primers has been specially prepared that covers the wealth of knowledge in four areas of chromatin research. These areas include functions associated with covalent histone modifications, the enzymes that mediate these modifications, modules
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2018
Chromatin is a mighty consumer of cellular energy generated by metabolism. Metabolic status is efficiently coordinated with transcription and translation, which also feed back to regulate metabolism. Conversely, suppression of energy utilization by chromatin processes may serve to preserve energy resources for cell survival.
Tamaki Suganuma, Jerry L. Workman
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Chromatin is a mighty consumer of cellular energy generated by metabolism. Metabolic status is efficiently coordinated with transcription and translation, which also feed back to regulate metabolism. Conversely, suppression of energy utilization by chromatin processes may serve to preserve energy resources for cell survival.
Tamaki Suganuma, Jerry L. Workman
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Chromosoma, 2001
Current understanding of heterochromatin, thanks to molecular data, focuses on its performing several functions in evolution and development. Heterochromatin shows characteristic distribution patterns in karyotypes and contributes to the broad scattering of genome sizes through biological taxa.
REDI, CARLO ALBERTO+4 more
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Current understanding of heterochromatin, thanks to molecular data, focuses on its performing several functions in evolution and development. Heterochromatin shows characteristic distribution patterns in karyotypes and contributes to the broad scattering of genome sizes through biological taxa.
REDI, CARLO ALBERTO+4 more
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1977
STRUCTURE OF NUCLEOSOMES 940 Core and Linker 940 Arrangement of Histones 942 Path Followed by the DNA 944 Conformation of Histones ...
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STRUCTURE OF NUCLEOSOMES 940 Core and Linker 940 Arrangement of Histones 942 Path Followed by the DNA 944 Conformation of Histones ...
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Laminopathies: A chromatin affair
Advances in Enzyme Regulation, 2006In the last 5 years, an impressive series of genetic diseases (16 distinct diseased phenotypes have been so far identified), affecting metabolic and/or developmental processes, have been demonstrated to be caused by mutation of LMNA gene and collectively referred to as laminopathies.
NM MARALDI+7 more
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