Methods in cell biology. Volume 18, Chromatin and chromosomal protein research. III /
METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY,VOLUME 18: CHROMATIN AND CHROMOSOMAL PROTEIN RESEARCH III.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1978.
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Colección: | Methods in cell biology ;
v. 18. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Chromatin and Chromosomal Protein Research III; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Part A: Chromatin Fractionation. II; Chapter 1. Fractionation of Chromatin into Template-Active and Template-lnactive Portions; I. Introduction; II. Criteria for Fractionation; III. Methods for Fractionation; IV. Structure of Template-Active Chromatin; References; Chapter 2. Fractionation of Chromatin by Buoyant Density-Gradient Sedimentation in Metrizamide; I. Advantages of a Nonionic Buoyant-Density Solute; II. Properties of Metrizamide; III. Fractionation of Chromatin
- IV. ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 3. Dissection of the Eukaryotic Chromosome with Deoxyribonucleases; I. Introduction; II. General Materials and Methods; III. Staphylococcal Nuclease Digestion of Nuclei; IV. Isolation of the Monomeric Nucleosomal Subunit; V. Digestion with Pancreatic DNase I; VI. Digestion of Nuclei with DNase I I; VII. Cleavage of Nuclei and Chromatin with Restriction Endonucleases; References; Chapter 4. Isolation of Amplified Nucleoli from Xenopus Oocytes; I. Introduction; II. Materials; III. Isolation Procedure; IV. Comments; References
- Chapter 5. Visualization of Chromatin v-BodiesI. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Demonstration; References; Chapter 6. Isolation and Characterization of Chromatin Subunits; I. Introduction; II. Nuclease Digestion of Nuclei or Chromatin; III. Isolation of Core Particle Subunits and Other Nucleoprotein Fragments; IV. Characterization of Core Particle Subunits; Appendix; References; Part B: Immunochemical Analysis of Chromosomal Properties; Chapter 7. Serological Analyses of Histones; I. Introduction; II. Sources of Sera and Procedures for Immunization; III. Serological Assays
- IV. Applications of Complement Fixation Assays with Antihistone AntiseraV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 8. Immunochemical Analysis of Nonhistone Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Irnmunogenicity of Nonhistone Proteins; III. Choice of Animal for Production of Antihistone Antibody; IV. Immunization Procedure; V. Testing Antigenicity; VI. Immunohistochemical Localization of Nonhistone Proteins; References; Chapter 9. Radioimmunoassay of Nonhistone Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Methods; III. Typical Results; References
- Chapter 10. Immunofluorescent Techniques in the Analysis of Chromosomal ProteinsI. Introduction; II. Preparation of Antigens and Antisera; III. Characterization of Antiserum by Indirect Imrnunofluorescent Staining of SDS- Polyacrylamide Gels; IV. Chromosome Fixation and Squashing; V. Indirect Immunofluorescent Staining of Polytene Chromosomes; References; Part C: Sequencing of Histones; Chapter 11. Peptide Mapping and Amino Acid Sequencing of Histones; I. Introduction; II. Preparation and Characterization of Histones for Sequence Work; III. Cleavage of Histones into Peptides