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The role of proteins in the production of different types of chromosome bands.

Authors :
Hancock JM
Sumner AT
Source :
Cytobios [Cytobios] 1982; Vol. 35 (137), pp. 37-46.
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

Experiments have been carried out to try and answer two questions on the role of proteins in chromosome banding: firstly, what degree of protein extraction is required before banding can be produced; and secondly, to what extent are redistribution and reorganization of chromosomal components required for the production of banding. Partial extraction of all histones, and of a group of non-histones with molecular weights mainly between 50,000 and 70,000 appears to be necessary before G-, C- or R-banding can be produced. More extensive 'dehistonization' to produce chromosome scaffolds inhibits the production of all types of bands. Protein-protein and protein-DNA cross-linking inhibits all types of banding tested, the degree of inhibition being roughly related to the degree of cross-linking, but not apparently to the type of cross-linking. The results of both sets of experiments indicate that chromosome banding of all types is dependent on the prior loss from chromosomes of a specific set of proteins, and on some alteration of the arrangement of remaining chromosomal components during the banding procedure.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011-4529
Volume :
35
Issue :
137
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cytobios
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6186436