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Effects of spermidine and ATP on stabilities of chromatosomes and histone H1-depleted chromatosomes.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2017 March 2
It is shown in our FRET studies that both chromatosomes and histone H1-depleted chromatosomes exist in their arm-closed forms in the absence of spermidine. In the presence of spermidine, however, these two types of structural assemblies are converted into their arm-open forms. In addition, ATP as polyanion is capable of suppressing the polycationic effect of spermidine, thus facilitating re-formation of arm-closed forms of these two types of structural assemblies. Our studies therefore illustrate that conversion between arm-closed and arm-open forms of chromatosomes and histone H1-depleted chromatosomes can be manipulated by varying concentrations of polycationic spermidine and polyanionic ATP.
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