Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.

Nuclear DNA is organised into loops, probably by attachment to a supramolecular structure. We describe a method which enables us to map the position of sequences within a loop relative to the point of attachment. Nuclear DNA is isolated unbroken by lysing HeLa cells in 2M NaCl to release structures...

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Main Authors: Cook, P, Brazell, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1980
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description Nuclear DNA is organised into loops, probably by attachment to a supramolecular structure. We describe a method which enables us to map the position of sequences within a loop relative to the point of attachment. Nuclear DNA is isolated unbroken by lysing HeLa cells in 2M NaCl to release structures which retain many of the morphological features of nuclei. Their DNA is supercoiled and so must remain unbroken and looped during lysis. Nucleoids are digested to various degrees with a restriction endonuclease and the cages - and any associated DNA - sedimented free from unattached DNA. The cage-associated DNA is purified and completely fragmented using the same restriction endonuclease. Equal weights of fragmented DNA are separated by gel electrophoresis, transferred to a filter and the relative amounts of the alpha, beta and gamma globin genes on the filter determined by hybridisation to the appropriate probes. The alpha genes, unlike the beta and gamma genes, resist detachment from the cage and so must lie close to the point of attachment to the cage. Our ability to map these genes implies that sequences cannot be attached at random to the cage; rather, specific sequences must be attached, so looping the DNA.
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spelling oxford-uuid:472ee39d-430e-4bbd-bb19-cec76e5e1e8f2022-03-26T15:18:31ZMapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:472ee39d-430e-4bbd-bb19-cec76e5e1e8fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1980Cook, PBrazell, INuclear DNA is organised into loops, probably by attachment to a supramolecular structure. We describe a method which enables us to map the position of sequences within a loop relative to the point of attachment. Nuclear DNA is isolated unbroken by lysing HeLa cells in 2M NaCl to release structures which retain many of the morphological features of nuclei. Their DNA is supercoiled and so must remain unbroken and looped during lysis. Nucleoids are digested to various degrees with a restriction endonuclease and the cages - and any associated DNA - sedimented free from unattached DNA. The cage-associated DNA is purified and completely fragmented using the same restriction endonuclease. Equal weights of fragmented DNA are separated by gel electrophoresis, transferred to a filter and the relative amounts of the alpha, beta and gamma globin genes on the filter determined by hybridisation to the appropriate probes. The alpha genes, unlike the beta and gamma genes, resist detachment from the cage and so must lie close to the point of attachment to the cage. Our ability to map these genes implies that sequences cannot be attached at random to the cage; rather, specific sequences must be attached, so looping the DNA.
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Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
title Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
title_full Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
title_fullStr Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
title_full_unstemmed Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
title_short Mapping sequences in loops of nuclear DNA by their progressive detachment from the nuclear cage.
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