Schematic Presentation of
Reconstitution Results
The three-dimensional
organization of chromatin fibers at low ionic strength requires the
linker histones or the N-terminus of core histone H3. If the tails
of both histones are missing, fibers exhibit flat, beads-on-a-string
morphologies.
The structural
redundancy of the tails of the linker histones and core histone H3 may
be necessary to keep the fiber properly three-dimensionally organized
even on stretches of chromatin in which the tail of either the linker
histones or of H3 are prevented from interacting with DNA via modifications
(e.g. phosphorylation or acetylation).
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