AbstractThe condensation of the 10 nm chromatin filament in the 30 nm fiber by monovalent cations, polyamines and bivalent cations was studied with light scattering at 90° and flow linear dichroism methods. It was found that monovalent cation- and polyamine-induced folding was a two-step process: a precondensation, when a rotation of nucleosomes takes place only, and a condensation step without changes in nucleosome orientation. Divalent cations affected the structure of chromatin in one step only - condensation of the chromatin filament being accompanied by nucleosome reorientation
The electric linear dichroism of chicken erythrocyte chromatin has been measured as a function of Na...
It is well known that chromatin structure is highly sensitive to the ionic environment. However, the...
Double helical DNA is a negatively charged polyelectrolyte and exists in the nucleus of living cells...
AbstractThe condensation of the 10 nm chromatin filament in the 30 nm fiber by monovalent cations, p...
AbstractCation-induced folding of 10 nm chromatin filament to 30 nm fiber was studied with hyperacet...
The organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nuclei requires mechanisms...
International audienceThe organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nucl...
The organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nuclei requires mechanisms...
Comparison between the internucleosomal distance found by X-ray solution scattering for chicken eryt...
Polarized fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (pFRAP) was used to monitor the effects that co...
To gain insight into the conformational properties and compaction of megabase-long chromatin molecul...
AbstractThe physical mechanism of the folding and unfolding of chromatin is fundamentally related to...
Chromatin, the building material of chromosomes, is folded and unfolded by several levels, providing...
The condensation of chicken erythrocyte (CE) and calf thymus (CT) chromatins upon addition of di- an...
AbstractPolyamines (spermine, spermidine) are commonly used as stabilizing cations in the chromatin ...
The electric linear dichroism of chicken erythrocyte chromatin has been measured as a function of Na...
It is well known that chromatin structure is highly sensitive to the ionic environment. However, the...
Double helical DNA is a negatively charged polyelectrolyte and exists in the nucleus of living cells...
AbstractThe condensation of the 10 nm chromatin filament in the 30 nm fiber by monovalent cations, p...
AbstractCation-induced folding of 10 nm chromatin filament to 30 nm fiber was studied with hyperacet...
The organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nuclei requires mechanisms...
International audienceThe organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nucl...
The organisation of the large volume of mammalian genomic DNA within cell nuclei requires mechanisms...
Comparison between the internucleosomal distance found by X-ray solution scattering for chicken eryt...
Polarized fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (pFRAP) was used to monitor the effects that co...
To gain insight into the conformational properties and compaction of megabase-long chromatin molecul...
AbstractThe physical mechanism of the folding and unfolding of chromatin is fundamentally related to...
Chromatin, the building material of chromosomes, is folded and unfolded by several levels, providing...
The condensation of chicken erythrocyte (CE) and calf thymus (CT) chromatins upon addition of di- an...
AbstractPolyamines (spermine, spermidine) are commonly used as stabilizing cations in the chromatin ...
The electric linear dichroism of chicken erythrocyte chromatin has been measured as a function of Na...
It is well known that chromatin structure is highly sensitive to the ionic environment. However, the...
Double helical DNA is a negatively charged polyelectrolyte and exists in the nucleus of living cells...