ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN KINETOPLAST DNA INDUCED BY HISTONE H1

Citation
Lp. Martynkina et al., ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN KINETOPLAST DNA INDUCED BY HISTONE H1, Molecular biology, 30(4), 1996, pp. 533-539
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00268933
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Part
2
Pages
533 - 539
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-8933(1996)30:4<533:ESOTSI>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Kinetoplast DNA, an association of DNA minicircles with attached maxic ircles, exists in the cell in a compact state owing to bound basic his tone-like proteins. The structural changes in isolated kpDNA caused by interaction with histone H1 were assessed by spreading the kpDNA on t he surface of a hypophase with different H1 concentrations (protein-fr ee spreading) and examining the resulting structures in an electron mi croscope, considering both integrated kpDNA networks and accompanying single minicircles. At 5-10 mu g/ml H1 in the hypophase, the networks had a typical well-spread recognizable structure of diameter equal to that of controls spread with cytochrome c. However, the constituent DN A fibers appeared thicker, consisting of several dsDNA filaments side by side. Single DNA minicircles were also compacted in the presence of H1 (linear compaction coefficient 3.7). Analysis of the structures su ggested that in this case compaction is also due to side-by-side assoc iation of dsDNA segments, as shown earlier for ''triple rings'' formed by circular supercoiled DNA exposed to trivaline.