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Purification and properties of tyrosinases from Vibrio tyrosinaticus
Authors:S H Pomerantz  V V Murthy
Institution:Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 U.S.A.
Abstract:Rat liver chromatin which has been briefly sonicated is fractionated by treatment with low concentrations of magnesium ion. At 1.5 mm Mg2+, where approximately 20–25% of the chromatin remains soluble after low-speed centrifugation, chemical and physical analysis of the Mg-soluble and Mg-insoluble chromatin fractions show that the fractions possess markedly different properties. The Mg-soluble chromatin has more protein and RNA than the Mg-insoluble chromatin. The histone composition of the two fractions as shown by electrophoretic analysis is similar, but many of the acidic proteins are qualitatively and quantitatively different. The molecular weight of the Mg-soluble chromatin is less than that of the insoluble chromatin based on sedimentation behavior and gel filtration experiments. The soluble chromatin has nearly twice the template activity for RNA synthesis in vitro with added RNA polymerase as the Mg-insoluble chromatin and contains approximately 80% of the in vivo rapidly labeled RNA found in the total chromatin preparation. In addition the Mg-soluble chromatin has a significantly greater amount of “accessible” DNA (62%) as measured by polylysine binding than Mg-insoluble chromatin (48%). The data suggest that (a) fractionation of chromatin preparations can be achieved by titration with Mg2+, and (b) chromatin soluble in low concentrations of Mg2+ may be enriched in actively transcribed portions of the genome.
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