2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.87672.3
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Heterogeneous non-canonical nucleosomes predominate in yeast cells in situ

Abstract: Nuclear processes depend on the organization of chromatin, whose basic units are cylinder-shaped complexes called nucleosomes. A subset of mammalian nucleosomes in situ (inside cells) resembles the canonical structure determined in vitro 25 years ago. Nucleosome structure in situ is otherwise poorly understood. Using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) and 3D classification analysis of budding yeast cells, here we find that canonical nucleosomes account for less than 10% of total nucleosomes expected in situ. I… Show more

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“…4, C to F, and figs. S1 and S4), with relatively subtle changes in length and foci number likely reflecting differences in chromatin properties between budding yeast and human cells ( 41 , 42 ).…”
Section: Yac-mm-4q21laco Hacs Harbor Multidomain Centromeres For Fait...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, C to F, and figs. S1 and S4), with relatively subtle changes in length and foci number likely reflecting differences in chromatin properties between budding yeast and human cells ( 41 , 42 ).…”
Section: Yac-mm-4q21laco Hacs Harbor Multidomain Centromeres For Fait...mentioning
confidence: 99%