Possible nucleosome arrangements in the higher-order structure of chromatin |
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Authors: | D.Z. Staynov |
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Affiliation: | Biophysics Laboratories, Portsmouth Polytechnic, St Michael''s Building, White Swan Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2DT, UK |
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Abstract: | Consideration has been given to possible sequences of nucleosomes which can produce a ‘thick fibre’-like structure. Only a few basic requirements were imposed: (i) the thick fibre is a regular single helix with about 7 nucleosomes per turn; (ii) the nucleosomes are equidistant along the polynuclesome chain; (iii) the helix is flexible having variable pitch. It was found that in addition to the straightforward sequential arrangement there is only one other nonsequential arrangement which satisfies these requirements. This is a helix with around 8 nucleosomes per turn in which all nucleosomes are identically placed. It is possible in the region of 200 to 218 ± 10 base pairs (b.p.) DNA repeats lengths. The linker DNA is straight or almost straight and crosses the internal ‘hollow’ cylinder which is not occupied by nucleosomes. This structure satisfies the experimental data for the distance distribution function, and the observed mass per unit length and changes noted in the mass per unit length. Further, if it is assumed that the core particle axis of symmetry is in the plane of the two linkers and bisects them then this makes the core particles oblique to the thick fibre radii with alternate angles of ± 20 to 30°. This orientation of the nucleosomes can explain the DNA digestion patterns obtained with DNase II and with DNase I. |
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Keywords: | DNA chromatin structure nucleosome nuclease digestion |
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