ABSTRACT
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been applied to study DNA-protein complexes using as the test system soluble chromatin from chicken erythrocytes and rapidly proliferated cultured Chinese hamster fibroblast-like cells B11-dii-FAF-28. Separation was performed with home-made CE apparatus, using a regulated high-voltage power supply, UV-detector and fused silica capillaries with inner diameter 75 microm. The heterogeneity of nucleosomal particles with different DNA lengths after micrococcal nuclease digestion was detected.
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Chromatin/chemistry , Electrophoresis, Capillary/methods , Animals , Cell Line , Chickens , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Solubility , Spectrophotometry, UltravioletABSTRACT
It was shown by the method of differential scanning microcalorimetry that an additional peak, at about 57 degrees C appears on heat absorption curves of the whole spleen tissue and cells of BalB/c mouse injected with Rausher virus. It is supposed that this peak is due to the melting of AT-rich regions of internucleosomal DNA in chromatin fibers of tumor cells, which results from the partial loss of proteins or the modification of H1 histone.