Thermal denaturation of sheared and unsheared chromatin by absorption and circular dichroism measurements.
AUTOR(ES)
Miller, P
RESUMO
Thermal denaturation of chromatin is observed by simultaneously monitoring absorption and circular dichroism at 276 nm as functions of temperature. Either observation indicates that sheared chromatins shows less thermal stability than native chromatin. The temperature-dependent ellipticities at 276 nm of these chromatins show features not seen in the absorption curves: the ellipticity of unsheared chromatin increases with temperature, while this increase is abolished or greatly reduced in the same chromatin after shearing. After its first thermal transition (prior to the helix-coli transition) the unsheared chromatin achieves the same ellipticity as sheared chromatin.
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