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Differential accessibility of DNA in extended and condensed chromatin to pancreatic DNase I
Authors:G. D. Burkholder  M. G. Weaver
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N OWO, Canada
Abstract:Pancreatic DNase I has been used to study the interaction between DNA and chromosomal proteins in extended and condensed chromatin fractions isolated from mouse and Chinese hamster livers. It was found that DNase digests extended chromatin at a faster rate than condensed chromatin, and the evidence suggests that the chromosomal proteins are more tightly complexed to the DNA in condensed than in extended chromatin. This difference in DNA-protein interaction in extended and condensed chromatin may be related to the functional difference which characterizes these fractions, and might be one of the factors underlying the production of bands on metaphase chromosomes.
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