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In Vivo Mapping of Nucleosomes Using Psoralen-DNA Crosslinking and Primer Extension


Authors listWellinger, RE; Lucchini, R; Dammann, R; Sogo, JM

Appeared inChromatin protocols

Editor listBecker Peter, B

Publication year1999

Pages161-173

ISBN978-0-89603-665-9

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-681-9:161

Title of seriesMethods in molecular biology

Number in series119


Abstract
In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, DNA is packaged into a nucleoprotein complex known as chromatin.This complex provides the compaction and structural organization of the DNA for processes such as replication, transcription, recombination, and repair. The highly compact structure of chromatin does not only restrict the access of DNA to enzymes and regulating factors, it can even act as an activating principle bringing distant DNA-protein binding sites into close proximity.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWellinger, R., Lucchini, R., Dammann, R. and Sogo, J. (1999) In Vivo Mapping of Nucleosomes Using Psoralen-DNA Crosslinking and Primer Extension, in Becker Peter, B. (ed.) Chromatin protocols. Totowa: Humana Press, pp. 161-173. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-681-9:161

APA Citation styleWellinger, R., Lucchini, R., Dammann, R., & Sogo, J. (1999). In Vivo Mapping of Nucleosomes Using Psoralen-DNA Crosslinking and Primer Extension. In Becker Peter, B. (Ed.), Chromatin protocols (pp. 161-173). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-681-9:161


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