A 'one-pot' assay for the accessibility of DNA in a nucleosome core particle.

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Abstract

The accessibility of nucleosomal DNA to transcription factors and other sequence-specific DNA binding proteins is of importance in the consideration of mechanisms of transcriptional control. Here, we report a simple novel assay which determines this accessibility at eight different rotationally equivalent sites on nucleosomal DNA and shows that linker histones and the chromosomal HMGB proteins, HMG-D and HMG-Z, have opposite effects on the accessibility of nucleosomal DNA. We compare this assay to previously described methods.

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Wu, C., & Travers, A. (2004). A “one-pot” assay for the accessibility of DNA in a nucleosome core particle. Nucleic Acids Research, 32(15). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gnh121

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