Nuclear DNA is probably organized into loops by attachment to a sub-structure in vivo. When HeLa cells are lysed in Triton and 2M NaCl the resulting nucleoids contain naked DNA which is supercoiled so the loops must remain intact. We have attempted to identify sequences responsible for attaching these loops to the nuclear sub-structure by progressively detaching DNA with various nucleases. Fragments at the 5' end of the ribosomal RNA locus, and a variety of transcribed and repeated sequences, are shown to lie relatively close to attachment points. This implies that sequences cannot be arranged randomly. However no "attachment sequence" could be identified
Nucleosome positioning DNA sequence patterns (NPS)—usually distributions of particular dinucleotides...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
A previous report demonstrated that one site in a nucleosome assembled onto a synthetic positioning ...
Nuclear DNA is organised into loops, probably by attachment to a supramolecular structure. We descri...
DNA sequences attaching loops of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to underlying structures in HeLa cell...
Structures resembling nuclei are released when HeLa cells are lysed in a detergent and 2 M salt. The...
Nuclear DNA is looped by attachment to a matrix or cage. As this cage is the site of DNA synthesis, ...
When living cells are lysed in non-ionic detergents and 2M NaCl, structures are released that resemb...
A large variety of DNA sequences have been described in nuclear matrix attachment regions. It could ...
Nuclear matrices were prepared from HeLa nuclei in high or low-salt buffers. After digestion with re...
It is widely assumed by cell biologists that chromatin is looped by attachment to some nuclear skele...
This paper addresses the question of whether a linear array of nucleosomes occurs at a unique loca-t...
Previous experiments have identified a 657-bp restriction fragment in the non-transcribed region of ...
A large variety of DNA sequences have been described in matrix attachment regions (MARs), This is a ...
Nucleosome positioning DNA sequence patterns (NPS)-usually distributions of particular dinucleotides...
Nucleosome positioning DNA sequence patterns (NPS)—usually distributions of particular dinucleotides...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
A previous report demonstrated that one site in a nucleosome assembled onto a synthetic positioning ...
Nuclear DNA is organised into loops, probably by attachment to a supramolecular structure. We descri...
DNA sequences attaching loops of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA to underlying structures in HeLa cell...
Structures resembling nuclei are released when HeLa cells are lysed in a detergent and 2 M salt. The...
Nuclear DNA is looped by attachment to a matrix or cage. As this cage is the site of DNA synthesis, ...
When living cells are lysed in non-ionic detergents and 2M NaCl, structures are released that resemb...
A large variety of DNA sequences have been described in nuclear matrix attachment regions. It could ...
Nuclear matrices were prepared from HeLa nuclei in high or low-salt buffers. After digestion with re...
It is widely assumed by cell biologists that chromatin is looped by attachment to some nuclear skele...
This paper addresses the question of whether a linear array of nucleosomes occurs at a unique loca-t...
Previous experiments have identified a 657-bp restriction fragment in the non-transcribed region of ...
A large variety of DNA sequences have been described in matrix attachment regions (MARs), This is a ...
Nucleosome positioning DNA sequence patterns (NPS)-usually distributions of particular dinucleotides...
Nucleosome positioning DNA sequence patterns (NPS)—usually distributions of particular dinucleotides...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
A previous report demonstrated that one site in a nucleosome assembled onto a synthetic positioning ...