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Primary organization of nucleosomes containing all five histories and DNA 175 and 165 base-pairs long
Authors:AV Belyavsky  SG Bavykin  EG Goguadze  AD Mirzabekov
Institution:Institute of Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Moscow, U.S.S.R.
Abstract:The sequential arrangement of histones along DNA in nucleosomes containing all five histones and DNA about 165 and 175 base-pairs in length has been determined. The data provide evidence that core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4) are arranged in nucleosomes and nucleosome core particles in a largely similar way with the following differences. (1) On nucleosomal DNA about 175 basepairs long core histones are probably shifted by 20 nucleotides on one DNA strand and by 10 nucleotides on the complementary DNA strand from the 5′ end. On nucleosomal DNA 165 base-pairs long, histones appear to be shifted by 10 nucleotides from the 5′ end of DNA on both the DNA strands. (2) Histone H3 is extended beyond core DNA and is bound to the 3′ end of DNA about 175 nucleotides long. Thus, core histones span the whole length of nucleosomal DNA. (3) Histone H2A seems to be absent from the central region of nucleosomal DNA. These results indicate that during the preparation of core particles, some rearrangement of histones or some of their regions occurs.Histone H1 has been shown to be bound mainly to the ends of nucleosomal DNA and, along the whole DNA length, to the gap regions that are free of core histones.
Keywords:bp  base-pairs
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