Author:
Shirley M. A.,Anderson K. M.
Abstract
The content of histones in transcriptionally active (euchromatin-like (E)) and transcriptionally less active (heterochromatin-like (H)) fractions from the rat ventral prostate was determined. The absolute amount of total histone was less in the E fraction, which contained relatively more stained histone F2b and F3 and less histone F1 than either the H fraction or unfractionated chromatin.The phosphotungstic-acid-stained E fraction was composed predominantly of shorter (50–500 nm) and thinner (5–15 nm) structures. In some preparations, pieces estimated to be 500–1000 + nm in length were present. Spherical structures, from 10 to 20 nm in diameter, some of which were present as 'dimers,' trimers,' or higher-ordered ensembles were seen in the shadow-cast E fraction. The stained or shadow-cast H fraction contained longer (200–2000 + nm) and thicker [Formula: see text] fragments with a more complex substructure. When the shadow-cast H fraction was sufficiently dispersed, it had a nodular or 'beaded' appearance.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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10 articles.
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