Chromatin subunit structure in different tissues of higher plants |
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Authors: | Yakura K; Fukuei K; Tanifuji S |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University Sapporo 060, Japan |
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Abstract: | The basic chromatin structure of higher plants (Vicia faba andTrillium kamtschaticum) was examined biochemically. After digestionwith micrococcal nuclease, the chromatins of these species yieldedDNA-protein components which sedimented as discrete peaks at11S, 15S, 19S, and so on in a sucrose gradient. The buoyantdensity of Vicia chromatin subunits was about 1.44 g?cm3in CsCl. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of histone fromthese subunits of Vicia and Trillium chromatins indicated thatthe 11S monomer contained very little histone H1 but a fullcomplement of all other histones, whereas the oligomers containedH1 as in the case of undigested chromatin. Therefore, the modeof organization of basic chromatin structure in higher plantsis identical with that reported with various other eukasyotes,although two plant histone components are different from thecorresponding mammalian histones, H2A and H2B, in molecularweight and amino acid composition. The results indicated alsothat chromosomes prepared from Trillium meiotic cells do notdiffer from chromatins of Trillium or Vicia somatic cells inthe sensitivity to nuclease digestion or in the size of theirsubunits. (Received May 19, 1978; ) |
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