Published October 1975
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Journal Article
Studies on chromatin. III. v-Bodies and Free DNA in Chromatin Lacking Histone H1
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Varshavsky, A. J.
- Bakayev, V. V.
Chicago
Abstract
Chromatin lacking histone H1 was found by electron microscopy to contain 'beaded' deoxyribonucleoprotein fibers. Adjacent beads are connected with each other by threads having a DNA-like appearance. At least some of threads are shown to be free DNA stretches. Average length and the content of free DNA stretches in histone H1-depleted chromatin depends on the ionic conditions of the medium. The appearance of individual beads is similar to that of chromatin subunits or v-bodies [1] in the original chromatin. Thus, in agreement with the X-ray data [2], histone H1 apparently is not required for maintenance of a compact state of DNA in chromatin subunits.
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© 1975 Springer. Received 14 May 1975.Additional details
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