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The cell nucleus. Volume IV, Chromatin. Part A /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Busch, Harris (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1978.
Colección:The cell nucleus ; volume IV
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Cell Nucleus: Chromatin, Part A; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; IV. Mode of Binding of Chromosomal Proteins during Chromatin Reconstitution; List of Contributors; Contents of Other Volumes; Introduction; PART I: CHROMOSOME AND CHROMATIN STRUCTURE; Chapter 1. Ultrastructure of Chromatin and Chromosomes As Visualized by Scanning Electron Microscopy; I. Introduction; II. Methods for the Study of Chromatin Structure; III. Ultrastructure of Metaphase Chromatin; IV. SE M of Interphase Chromatin; V. Reconstitution of Extranucleolar Chromatin; References
  • Chapter 2.The Regular Substructure of Mammalian Nuclei and Nuclear Ca-Mg EndonucleaseI. Introduction; II. Nuclear Preparations; III. Calcium Activation of Nuclei due to the Presence of a Ca-Requiring Endonuclease; IV Digestion of Nuclear Chromatin by the Ca-Mg Endonuclease-Analysis of the Digestion Products; V Higher-Order Packing of Nucleosomes-Evidence Relating to Its Properties; VI. A Brief Summary of Structural Information Obtained with Other Nucleases; VII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Chromatin Structure; I. Introduction; II. Properties of Core Particles
  • III. Arrangement of Core Particles on the Chromatin StrandIV. Models for Chromatin Structure; References; Chapter 4. The Substructure of Nucleosomes; I. The Present Concept of Chromatin Structure; II. Core Nucleosome and Spacer; III. Binary Substructure of the Core Nucleosome; IV. Biological Implications of the Nucleosome Substructure; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Protein-Protein Interactions of Histones; I. Introduction; II. Primary Structure of the Histones; III. Evolutionary Conservation of the Inner Histones; IV. The Preparation of Pure Histones and Histone Complexes
  • V. Older Reports of Histone ComplexingVI. Histone Folding; VII. Histone-Histone Interactions; VIII. The Plant Inner Histones; IX. Complexing of Plant Inner Histones; X. Conservation of the Binding Surfaces; XI. HI Is Also an Evolutionary Hybrid; XII. Why Are the Interacting Surfaces Conserved?; XIII. Do Acids Denature Histones Irreversibly?; XIV. A Cautionary Note: Acids May Alter Histones in Certain Ways; XV. The Folding of Histone H1; XVI. Interactions of Histone H1; References; Chapter 6. Chromatin Replication; I. Introduction; II. Segregation of Nucleosomes; III. Chromatin Assembly
  • IV. Relationship between DNA Synthesis Mechanisms and Chromosomal StructureV. Replication of Viral Chromatin; VI. Epilogue; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 7. Characterization of Human Chromatin; I. Introduction; II. Isolation of Chromatin; III. Isolation of Nucleosomes; IV. Properties of Human Nucleosomes; V. Salt-Induced Structural Changes in Nucleosomes; VI. Transcription of Nucleosomes; VII. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; References; Chapter 8. Histone Antibodies-Structural Probes for Chromatin and Chromosomes; I. Immunological Approach to Chromatin Structure; II. Methodology