- B-form DNA in
solution is 10.5 bp per turn. However, the
overall twist of
nucleosomal DNA is only 10.2 bp per turn,
varying from a
value of 9.4 to 10.9 bp...
- High
mobility group protein HMG14 and HMG17 also
known as
nucleosomal binding domain is a
family of
evolutionarily related proteins. High
mobility group...
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Hodges C,
Bintu L,
Lubkowska L,
Kashlev M,
Bustamante C (July 2009). "
Nucleosomal fluctuations govern the
transcription dynamics of RNA
polymerase II"...
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discovered in 2002 as
factors capable of
binding to
target sites on
nucleosomal DNA in
compacted chromatin and
endowing competency for gene activity...
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Containing Linker Histones Reveals a
Versatile Structure Tuned by the
Nucleosomal Repeat Length". PLoS ONE. 2 (9): e877. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2..877W. doi:10...
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Liang G,
Takai D,
Fatemi M, Tsai YC, et al. (November 2007). "Role of
nucleosomal occupancy in the
epigenetic silencing of the MLH1 CpG island". Cancer...
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involved in the
regulation of gene
expression through acetylation of
nucleosomal histones in the
context of chromatin. They
contain a bromodomain, which...
- from the
histone core. The
tails play
roles both in
inter and
intra nucleosomal interactions that
ultimately influence gene access.
Histones are positively...
- karyorrhexis. The
nucleus breaks into
several discrete chromatin bodies or
nucleosomal units due to the
degradation of DNA.
Apoptosis progresses quickly and...
-
pioneer factors are
still able to bind
their DNA
binding sites on the
nucleosomal DNA. For most
other transcription factors, the
nucleosome should be actively...