Chromatin maturation depends on continued DNA-replication |
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Authors: | E J Schlaeger W Pülm R Knippers |
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Affiliation: | Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Biologie, Postfach 5560, 7750 Konstanz, FRG |
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Abstract: | The structure of [3H]thymidine pulse-labeled chromatin in lymphocytes differs from that of non-replicating chromatin by several operational criteria which are related to the higher nuclease sensitivity of replicating chromatin. These structural features of replicating chromatin rapidly disappear when the [3H]thymidine pulse is followed by a chase in the presence of an excess of non-radioactive thymidine. However, when the rate of DNA replication is reduced, as in cycloheximide-treated lymphocytes, chromatin maturation is retarded. No chromatin maturation is observed when nuclei from pulse-labeled lymphocytes are incubated in vitro in the absence of DNA precursors. In contrast, when these nuclei are incubated under conditions known to be optimal for DNA replication, the structure of replicating chromatin is efficiently converted to that of 'mature', non-replicating chromatin. We conclude that the properties of nascent DNA and/or the distance from the replication fork are important factors in chromatin maturation. |
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Keywords: | Chromatin maturation DNA replication Lymphocyte Cycloheximide Micrococcal nuclease |
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