UV-INDUCED STRUCTURAL-CHANGES IN CHROMATIN

  • 1 January 1985
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 44  (7-8) , 1015-1024
Abstract
UV-induced structural alterations of chromatin were studied by means of CD, electron microscopic, and gel electrophoretic measurements. The results indicate that chromatin undergoes serious structural changes after irradiation even at very low fluences. In the low fluence range the structural transitions from the higher ordered chromatin structure to the unfolded state occur without detectable changes in the content of histone H1 and of the core histones. Histones H1 disappears only at fluences above 10 kJ/m2. Furthermore, DNA in chromatin is much more sensitive against UV-irradiation and shows a higher degree of strand scission relative to free DNA. While fragmentation in free DNA occurs at fluences above 15 kJ/m2, it occurs even at 5.5 kJ/m2 in the case of chromatin. The biological meaning of the observed UV-induced structural alterations of chromatin is discussed.

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