Visualization and analysis of unfolded nucleosomes associated with transcribing chromatin

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We have characterized the structure of transcriptionally active nucleosome subunits using electron spectroscopic imaging. Individual nucleosomes were analyzed in terms of total mass, DNA and protein content, while the ensemble of images of active nucleosomes was used to calculate a three-dimensional reconstruction. Transcriptionally active nucleosomes were separated from inactive nucleosomes by mercury-affinity chromatography thus making it possible to compare their structures. The chromatographic results combined with electron spectroscopic imaging confirm that active nucleosomes unfold to form extended U-shaped particles. Phosphorus mapping indicated that the nucleosomal DNA also underwent a conformational change consistent with particle unfolding. The three-dimensional structure of the Hg-affinity purified nucleosomes determined using quaternion-assisted angular reconstitution methods unites and resolves the different electron microscopic views of the particle and is concordant with a sulphydryl-exposing disruption of the H3-H4 tetramer.

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Bazett-Jones, D. P., Mendez, E., Czarnota, G. J., Peter Ottensmeyer, F., & Allfrey, V. G. (1996). Visualization and analysis of unfolded nucleosomes associated with transcribing chromatin. Nucleic Acids Research, 24(2), 321–329. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/24.2.321

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