Mammalian chromatin substructure studies with the calcium–magnesium endonuclease and two-dimensional polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis

Leigh A. Burgoyne(Flinders University), Dean R. Hewish(Flinders University), Jennifer Mobbs(Flinders University)
Biochemical Journal
October 1, 1974
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Abstract

The basic regularity of chromatin substructure that has been reported in rat liver chromatin (Hewish & Burgoyne, 1973b) was also detected in mouse chromatin. The regular series of DNA fragments produced by the action of Ca-Mg endonuclease on rat chromatin were studied further. The smallest single-stranded class has a molecular weight of approx. 45000-63000 and the smallest double-stranded class has a molecular weight of approx. 120000-150000. Studies of the substructure of the DNA fragments produced by the Ca-Mg endonuclease have shown that the regular series of double-stranded fragments have regular series of single-stranded fragments within them. It was concluded that the regular series of double-stranded fragments was probably a consequence of the regular series of single-stranded fragments. Digestion time-courses are presented for mouse and rat nuclear DNA.


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