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Biochemical characterization of chromatin fractions isolated from induced and uninduced friend erythroleukemia cells
Authors:Olga Knosp  Bernhard Redl  Bernd Puschendorf
Institution:(1) Institut für Medizinische Chernie und Biochemie der Universität, Fritz-pregl-straße 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria;(2) Institut für Mikrobiologie der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität, Fritz-Pregl-straße 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:Summary Chromatin fractions from Friend erythroleukemia cells after induction of differentiation by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were compared in their biochemical characteristics to fractions from uninduced cells. Fractions were prepared by extracting chromatin from nuclei after mild micrococcal nuclease treatment with increasing concentrations of NaCl according to Sanders 1]. This procedure has been found to release chromatin containing hyperacetylated histones preferentially 2]. The fractions obtained by this procedure were analysed in respect to the amount of chromatin released, the amount of histone H1, the degree of acetylation of histone H4, the presence of non-histone proteins and the concentration of transcribed and non-transcribed sequences. It was found that the fractions differ in the amount of histone H1 present, in several non-histone proteins and in the acetylation of histonie H4, regardless whether induced or uninduced cells were analysed. The distribution of transcribed sequences versus non-transcribed sequences among the fractions was the same, demonstrating that this fractionation procedure, although leading to fractions with biochemical differences, is not able to discriminate functional states of chromatin and that the biochemical characteristics of the fractions may be common to both, active as well as inactive states of chromatin.
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