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Meaning of Nucleosomal from wikipedia

- High mobility group protein HMG14 and HMG17 also known as nucleosomal binding domain is a family of evolutionarily related proteins. High mobility group...
- from the histone core. The tails play roles both in inter and intra nucleosomal interactions that ultimately influence gene access. Histones are positively...
- Southern Africa Naval Air Station Patuxent River (IATA and FAA code NHK) Nucleosomal histone kinase, a protein Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction, a coupling reaction...
- 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...
- karyorrhexis. The nucleus breaks into several discrete chromatin bodies or nucleosomal units due to the degradation of DNA. Apoptosis progresses quickly and...
- Containing Linker Histones Reveals a Versatile Structure Tuned by the Nucleosomal Repeat Length". PLoS ONE. 2 (9): e877. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2..877W. doi:10...
- exposed and thus accessible to CAD. Degradation of nuclear DNA into nucleosomal units is one of the hallmarks of apoptotic cell death. It occurs in response...
- 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...
- discovered in 2002 as factors capable of binding to target sites on nucleosomal DNA in compacted chromatin and endowing competency for gene activity...
- Hodges C, Bintu L, Lubkowska L, Kashlev M, Bustamante C (July 2009). "Nucleosomal fluctuations govern the transcription dynamics of RNA polymerase II"...