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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Feb 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Struct Biol. 2008 Jan 26;162(2):277. doi: 10.1016/j.jsb.2008.01.006

Table 1.

Identification of tryptic peptides released from inactive- and transcriptionally-active core particlesa

Type 1 Lang Type 3 Dearing


Time Inactive Cores Active Cores Inactive Cores Active Cores
(min) λ1 λ2 σ2 λ1 λ2 σ2 λ1 λ2 σ2 λ1 λ2 σ2
1.0 55-64 9-21 136-168 38-54 9-21 378-393
65-84 55-64 394-418
136-168 136-168
1.5 32-54 549-556 315-322 38-54
112-135 769-778 394-418 55-64
2.0 32-54 9-21 315-322 136-168 769-778 394-418
65-84 549-556 394-418
112-135 769-778
3.0 938-947 769-778
5.0 12-37 326-349 370-377 23-54 350-371 315-322 38-54 315-322
23-54 350-371 109-135 417-443 55-64 378-393
109-135 508-548 508-548
1237-1241 938-947
1205-1236
1237-1241
a

Values listed in column 1 correspond to initial times at which specific peptides listed in columns 2 – 13 were identified by MALDI-Qq-TOFMS, and confirmed by tandem MS/MS, as described (Mendez et al., 2003). Indicated peptides were also identified in each subsequent analysis time.