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    The Effect Of The Linker DNA regions Of Mononucleosomes With Respect To Stability In Thermal Denaturation Analysis

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    Author
    Salmassy, David
    Advisor
    E. Morton Bradbury; James Manion; James Trudnowski
    Date of Issue
    1985-04-01
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    https://scholars.carroll.edu/handle/20.500.12647/3131
    Title
    The Effect Of The Linker DNA regions Of Mononucleosomes With Respect To Stability In Thermal Denaturation Analysis
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    thesis
    Abstract
    The stability afforded to the mononucleosomal core complex on samples of chicken erythrocyte chromatin was studied. Samples of chromatin digested to mononucleosomal (145 + base pairs) and core particle lengths (145 base pairs) were used in a nonreconstituted and a reconstituted form using High Mobility Group protein 17 in a series of thermal denaturation melting studies. The results give evidence that the linker DMA regions extending into and out of the entry and exit sites of the mononucleosome may indeed enhance the stability of the complex against the melting. This can not be stated as an isolated fact because of the presence of histone protein Hi in the large sample fractions which may independently have its own effect on the stability of the complex
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    Bachelor's
    Semester
    Spring
    Department
    Life & Environmental Sciences
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