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. 1975 Aug;2(8):1401–1419. doi: 10.1093/nar/2.8.1401

Studies on chromatin. II. Isolation and characterization of chromatin subunits.

V V Bakayev, A A Melnickov, V D Osicka, A J Varshausky
PMCID: PMC344391  PMID: 1178523

Abstract

Earlier findings /1-10/ bearing on a subunit organization of chromatin were confirmed and in some points detailed. Besides this, a large-scale isolation of chromatin subunits; their protein composition, electron microscopic appearance and CsCl banding pattern are described. Although the purified chromatin subunit contains all five histones, the relative content of histone H1 i in it is two times lower than that in the original chromatin. tit is shown that a mild digestion of chromatin with staphylococcal nuclease produced not only separate chromatin subunits and their "oligomers' but also deoxyribonucleoprotein particles which sediment more slowly than subunits. It appears that these particles and subunits are produced from different initial structures in the chromatin. Finally, a crystallization of the purified chromatin subunit as a cetyltrimethyl ammonium salt is described.

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