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HMGN proteins with nucleosome arrays

Interaction of HMGN proteins with nucleosome arrays [Pg.141]

The nucleosome core particle is a relatively stable and homogenous structure that is easily prepared, and as such has formed the basis for numerous studies into chromatin structure and function. However, several recent studies have suggested that what is true for the nucleosome core may not always be true for nucleosome arrays, nor even for nucleosomes containing linker DNA. For example, the core histone tails preferentially interact with linker DNA when is it present, whereas they are constrained to bind intranucleosomal DNA in core particles [46 8]. Consequently, the activities of proteins that require access to the tails or the DNA may be affected, and it has been shown that both DNA ligase and P/CAF are less active on nucleosome core particles than other chromatin substrates [49,50]. Similar concerns apply to the interaction of HMGN proteins with nucleosome core particles, and results from studies of these complexes must be considered in the wider context of how these proteins may interact with nucleosome arrays. [Pg.141]


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