Linker histone protection of chromatosomes reconstituted on 5S rDNA from Xenopus borealis:a reinvestigation.

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  • W An
  • K van Holde
  • J Zlatanova
چکیده

The location of the linker histone (LH) on the nucleosome has been the subject of recent controversy. Although previous evidence had supported a location over the dyad axis, some recent experiments suggest an asymmetric, off-axis position. In this paper we show that the DNA sequence used to reconstitute chromatosomes in these experiments is prone to artifacts in nuclease digestion: results interpreted as 'protection' by LHs can be obtained with either naked DNA or with reconstituted core nucleosomes, in the absence of LHs. Consequently, we feel that general interpretation or extrapolation of such results must be regarded with the utmost caution. In addition, we show that the protection data on an alternative, previously unreported major core position on this same DNA sequence support a model of asymmetric, off-axis position of the LH, with linker DNA protection on only one side of the core particle.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Nucleic acids research

دوره 26 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998