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- W2007206309 abstract "A new procedure is described for the preparation of interphase chromatin from cultured mouse cells (line P815). The primary objective of this procedure was to eliminate exchanges of histones between deoxynucleoprotein molecules; this objective is shown experimentally to have been attained. The chromatin is released from cells by the non-ionic detergent Nonidet P40 in medium of low ionic strength (0.1 mM-KNa2PO4), and may then be sedimented as a structure which conserves the general form and ultrastructural characteristics of chromatin within the cell. The nuclear envelope cannot be detected in these structures by electron microscopy, and their content of choline-containing phospholipids is less than 10% of that of nuclei. The maintenance of form in this structure must thus depend on properties of the chromatin itself, and possibly on the more compact peripheral chromatin. Soluble DNP† prepared by shearing these structures has the same relative contents of DNA, histones, non-histone proteins and RNA as DNP prepared by standard methods. Analyses by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels of the non-histone proteins reveals certain differences from the pattern of these proteins in DNP prepared by a salt precipitation method. The template activity for RNA synthesis, in the presence of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase of sheared, soluble DNP prepared by this procedure, is comparable to that of DNP prepared by other methods. However, in the absence of exogenous RNA polymerase the rate of RNA synthesis by structured (unsheared) chromatin is about ten times higher than the rate using sheared DNP. The rapid removal of the nuclear envelope in this lysis procedure allowed experimental examination of the origin of the histones and non-histone proteins of DNP. When DNP was prepared from a mixture of two populations of cells, one containing DNA distinguishable by a density label and the other containing radioactively labelled proteins, radioactive proteins were found exclusively in DNP of normal density, and not in dense DNP and vice versa. It is concluded that the proteins of DNP prepared in this way are not acquired during the preparation procedure but were already associated with DNA in vivo, and that other proteins are not bound non-specifically to DNA during the preparation of DNP. When a mixture of DNP molecules prepared, in this way is precipitated in 150 mm-NaCl and redissolved, some radioactively labelled histones migrate onto dense DNA molecules. This procedure is suitable for routine, quantitative isolation of chromosomal DNP from small numbers of cells; it is also applicable to cells of other cultured lines." @default.
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- W2007206309 title "Interphase chromosomal deoxyribonucleoprotein isolated as a discrete structure from cultured cells" @default.
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