1989
DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90790-3
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Two different chromatin structures coexist in ribosomal RNA genes throughout the cell cycle

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“…We find that actively transcribed rRNA genes are largely devoid of histones and insofar unique compared with other genomic loci investigated. Since the psoralen accessibility of actively Pol I-transcribed rDNA chromatin is also conserved from yeast to humans (Conconi et al 1989;Dammann et al 1993), it is reasonable to speculate that our observations hold true in higher eukaryotes. Our future research aims to further define the molecular nature of yeast rDNA chromatin states and the mechanisms involved in their establishment and maintenance.…”
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“…We find that actively transcribed rRNA genes are largely devoid of histones and insofar unique compared with other genomic loci investigated. Since the psoralen accessibility of actively Pol I-transcribed rDNA chromatin is also conserved from yeast to humans (Conconi et al 1989;Dammann et al 1993), it is reasonable to speculate that our observations hold true in higher eukaryotes. Our future research aims to further define the molecular nature of yeast rDNA chromatin states and the mechanisms involved in their establishment and maintenance.…”
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“…1) and was originally identified as exhibiting a stimulatory effect on Pol I transcription in experiments using episomal reporter systems Warner 1984, 1986). However, this sequence has been shown subsequently to be dispensable for RNA Pol I transcription in the chromosomal context (Wai et al 2001).In each cell, Pol I-transcribed rDNA coexists in two different chromatin states (Conconi et al 1989). In these studies, cells were treated with the DNA cross-linking drug psoralen, and it was shown that actively transcribed and transcriptionally inactive rRNA genes differed substantially in their degree of psoralen incorporation.…”
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