Nuclease digestion patterns as a criterion for nucleosome orientation in the higher order structure of chromatin |
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Authors: | D Z Staynov S Dunn J P Baldwin C Crane-Robinson |
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Affiliation: | Biophysics Laboratories, Portsmouth Polytechnic, St. Michael''s Building, White Swan Road, Portsmouth, England |
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Abstract: | 70 S ribosomes were programmed with initiator tRNA and messenger oligonucleotides AUG(U)n and AUG(C)n, where n = 1, 2 or 3. The binding of the ternary complexes [Phe-tRNA X EF-Tu X GTP] and [Pro-tRNA X EF-Tu X GTP] to the programmed ribosomes was studied. If codon-anticodon interaction is restricted to only one basepair, the ternary complex leaves the ribosome before GTP hydrolysis. Two basepairs allow hydrolysis of GTP, but the aminoacyl-tRNA dissociates and is recycled, resulting in wastage of GTP. Three basepairs result in apparently stable binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosome. The antibiotic sparsomycin weakens the binding by an amount roughly equivalent to one messenger base, while viomycin has the reverse effect. |
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Keywords: | Nucleosome Chromatin structure Nuclease digestion n nucleotides bp basepairs nucleosomal repeat length in bp |
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