1974
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(74)90422-7
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Dependence of the sedimentation coefficient of denatured closed circular DNA in alkali on the degree of strand interwinding. The absolute sense of supercoils

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“…The nature of this constraint can be studied by the association of histones to covalently closed circular DNA molecules, since supercoiling or unwinding of the DNA within the nucleosome (luring its formation would alter the supercoiling of the rest of the molecule (8). In addition, from the known thermodynamic prolerties of superhelical DNAs (8)(9)(10), the influence of the degree of superhelicity on the formation of nucleosome structures can provide information on whether the formation of a nucleosome is equivalent to an unwinding or winding of the double helix. Simian virus 40 (SV40) D)NA is particularly attractive for such a study for two reasons.…”
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“…The nature of this constraint can be studied by the association of histones to covalently closed circular DNA molecules, since supercoiling or unwinding of the DNA within the nucleosome (luring its formation would alter the supercoiling of the rest of the molecule (8). In addition, from the known thermodynamic prolerties of superhelical DNAs (8)(9)(10), the influence of the degree of superhelicity on the formation of nucleosome structures can provide information on whether the formation of a nucleosome is equivalent to an unwinding or winding of the double helix. Simian virus 40 (SV40) D)NA is particularly attractive for such a study for two reasons.…”
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confidence: 99%