Abstract
Chromatin core particles near physiological ionic strength undergo a reversible transition induced by changes in pH near neutrality. While sedimentation studies indicate no significant effect on size or shape, changes in tyrosine fluorescence anisotropy and in circular dichroism suggest a somewhat looser structure at high pH. Further support of this suggestion is given by high salt dissociation experiments; at pH 8 core particles begin to show changes at lower salt concentration than at pH 6. The pH transition appears unaffected by the presence of Mg2+ but can be blocked by crosslinking of the histones. A possible relationship is suggested between this transition and increases in intracellular pH which correlate with enhancement in several aspects of cellular activity including DNA replication. © 1984 IRL Press Limited.
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Libertini, L. J., & Small, E. W. (1984). Effects of pH on the stability of chromatin core particles. Nucleic Acids Research, 12(10), 4351–4359. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/12.10.4351
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