A relationship between the helical twist of DNA and the ordered positioning of nucleosomes in all eukaryotic cells.
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An all-atom model of the chromatin fiber containing linker histones reveals a versatile structure tuned by the nucleosomal repeat lengthEM measurements define the dimensions of the "30-nm" chromatin fiber: evidence for a compact, interdigitated structureWhat determines the folding of the chromatin fiber?Nucleosomes, linker DNA, and linker histone form a unique structural motif that directs the higher-order folding and compaction of chromatinImproved alignment of nucleosome DNA sequences using a mixture model.Anti-dsDNA antibodies as a classification criterion and a diagnostic marker for systemic lupus erythematosus: critical remarksToward convergence of experimental studies and theoretical modeling of the chromatin fiberReview: antinucleosome antibodies: a critical reflection on their specificities and diagnostic impactFragment Length of Circulating Tumor DNAStructure and organization of chromatin fiber in the nucleusPreferentially quantized linker DNA lengths in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Sequence periodicity in nucleosomal DNA and intrinsic curvature.Characterization of nucleosome unwrapping within chromatin fibers using magnetic tweezers.Variable chromatin structure revealed by in situ spatially correlated DNA cleavage mapping.Determinants of nucleosome organization in primary human cells.A structural perspective on the where, how, why, and what of nucleosome positioning.DNA folding: structural and mechanical properties of the two-angle model for chromatinLocal geometry and elasticity in compact chromatin structure.Human CHD2 is a chromatin assembly ATPase regulated by its chromo- and DNA-binding domainsAttenuation of DNA charge transport by compaction into a nucleosome core particleThe Chromatin Remodelling Enzymes SNF2H and SNF2L Position Nucleosomes adjacent to CTCF and Other Transcription Factors.Global remodeling of nucleosome positions in C. elegans.What positions nucleosomes?--A model.Nucleosome repeat length and linker histone stoichiometry determine chromatin fiber structure.30 nm chromatin fibre decompaction requires both H4-K16 acetylation and linker histone evictionUnusual DNA structures associated with germline genetic activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.Evidence for heteromorphic chromatin fibers from analysis of nucleosome interactionsA continuous-index Bayesian hidden Markov model for prediction of nucleosome positioning in genomic DNA.Nucleosome distribution and linker DNA: connecting nuclear function to dynamic chromatin structure.Statistical Mechanics of Nucleosomes Constrained by Higher-Order Chromatin StructureFunctional roles of nucleosome stability and dynamics.Statistical mechanics of nucleosome ordering by chromatin-structure-induced two-body interactionsNucleosome packaging and nucleosome positioning of genomic DNAForced unraveling of chromatin fibers with nonuniform linker DNA lengths.The three-dimensional architecture of chromatin in situ: electron tomography reveals fibers composed of a continuously variable zig-zag nucleosomal ribbonAtomic force microscopy of chromatin arrays reveal non-monotonic salt dependence of array compaction in solutionA chromatin folding model that incorporates linker variability generates fibers resembling the native structuresTwist constraints on linker DNA in the 30-nm chromatin fiber: implications for nucleosome phasing.A variable topology for the 30-nm chromatin fibreStructure of the H1 C-terminal domain and function in chromatin condensation.
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A relationship between the helical twist of DNA and the ordered positioning of nucleosomes in all eukaryotic cells.
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A relationship between the hel ...... somes in all eukaryotic cells.
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A relationship between the hel ...... somes in all eukaryotic cells.
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A relationship between the hel ...... somes in all eukaryotic cells.
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1992-02-01T00:00:00Z