AbstractRSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex, related to SWI/SNF complex, binds nucleosomes and naked DNA with comparable affinities, as shown by gel shift analysis. The RSC–nucleosome complex is converted in the presence of ATP to a slower migrating form. This activated complex exhibits greatly increased susceptibility to endo- and exonucleases but retains a full complement of histones. Activation persists in the absence of ATP, and on removal of RSC, the nucleosome is released in an altered form, with a diminished electrophoretic mobility, greater sedimentation rate, and marked instability at elevated ionic strength. The reaction is reversible in the presence of RSC and ATP, with conversion of the altered form back to ...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
In eukaryotic cell the DNA is organized in the nucleus in the form of chromatin, the fundamental uni...
AbstractRSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex, related to SWI/SNF complex, binds ...
AbstractRSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex related to SWI/SNF complex, catalyz...
SWI/SNF, the founding member of ATP dependent chromatin remodelers and its paralog RSC in yeast perf...
AbstractA novel 15-subunit complex with the capacity to remodel the structure of chromatin, termed R...
AbstractThe human SWI/SNF complex remodels nucleosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, although...
SWI/SNF and RSC are large, distinct multi-subunit complexes that use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
AbstractMembers of the ATP-dependent class of chromatin remodeling enzymes are found in all eukaryot...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into nucleosome arrays, which are repositioned by chromatin remodeling co...
AbstractDrosophila NURF is an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex that contains ISWI, a membe...
Chromatin-remodeling complexes couple ATP hydrolysis to alterations in histone–DNA interactions and ...
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzymes, such as SWI/SNF, hydrolyze thousands of ATPs to regulate...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
In eukaryotic cell the DNA is organized in the nucleus in the form of chromatin, the fundamental uni...
AbstractRSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex, related to SWI/SNF complex, binds ...
AbstractRSC, an abundant, essential chromatin-remodeling complex related to SWI/SNF complex, catalyz...
SWI/SNF, the founding member of ATP dependent chromatin remodelers and its paralog RSC in yeast perf...
AbstractA novel 15-subunit complex with the capacity to remodel the structure of chromatin, termed R...
AbstractThe human SWI/SNF complex remodels nucleosome structure in an ATP-dependent manner, although...
SWI/SNF and RSC are large, distinct multi-subunit complexes that use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
AbstractMembers of the ATP-dependent class of chromatin remodeling enzymes are found in all eukaryot...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into nucleosome arrays, which are repositioned by chromatin remodeling co...
AbstractDrosophila NURF is an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex that contains ISWI, a membe...
Chromatin-remodeling complexes couple ATP hydrolysis to alterations in histone–DNA interactions and ...
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzymes, such as SWI/SNF, hydrolyze thousands of ATPs to regulate...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
The SWI/SNF-family remodelers regulate chromatin structure by coupling the free energy from ATP hydr...
In eukaryotic cell the DNA is organized in the nucleus in the form of chromatin, the fundamental uni...