| Literature DB >> 2996846 |
E Weiss, D Ghose, P Schultz, P Oudet.
Abstract
A nucleosome-free region or nucleosome gap, containing the origin of replication and the transcriptional promoter elements, is observed on 20%-25% of the SV40 minichromosomes isolated at physiological ionic strength at late time during the infectious cycle. We found that this subpopulation of gapped minichromosomes was more sensitive to digestion with a variety of single-cut restriction enzymes than the rest of the minichromosomes. This increased digestibility of gapped minichromosomes allowed us to excise the gap region by concomitant digestion with Bgl I and Msp I. T-antigen was the only detectable protein bound to this isolated chromatin fragment. In particular no histones could be detected. The presence of T-antigen on the gap region was confirmed by immunoelectron microscopy. Most of the T-antigen appeared to be located on the late side of the Bgl I restriction enzyme site.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2996846 DOI: 10.1007/bf00327472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chromosoma ISSN: 0009-5915 Impact factor: 4.316