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A relationship between replicon size and supercoiled loop domains in the eukaryotic genome

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1982
abstract:
In interphase nuclei and metaphase chromosomes, eukaryotic chromosomal DNA is arranged in negatively supercoiled loops whose length averages several tens of kilobases (kb). Supercoiling indicates that the loops are tenaciously bound at both ends through the periodic attachment of DNA to a non-histone protein structural support, termed the nuclear matrix, skeleton or cage in interphase nuclei and the scaffold in metaphase chromosomes. The looped organization has been envisaged to be important in DNA replication and transcription. We report here a close relationship between average loop length and replicon size in different animal and plant species. Autoradiographic experiments support the hypothesis that DNA synthesis occurs at fixed sites on the nuclear matrix. We also describe a modification of the looped organization occurring during early embryonic development in Xenopus laevis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNA loops
List of contributors:
Micheli, Gioacchino
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/285071
Published in:
NATURE (LOND.)
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