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Nucleic Acids Research, 1984, Vol. 12, No. 3 1415-1426
© 1984


ENZYMOLOGY

Formation of transcribing mononucleosome-eukaryotic RNA polymerase II complexes in vitro as a simple model of active chromatin

Keiko Sakuma*, Yoshihiro Matsumura* and Tatsuo Senshu+

*Department of Biochemistry, Kagawa Nutrition College 3-9-21 Chiyoda, Sakato-Shi, Saitama 350-02 +Department of Biochemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology 35-2 Sakae-Cho, Itabashi-Ku, Tokyo 173, Japan

Received October 28, 1983. Revised January 5, 1984. Accepted January 13, 1984.

Mononucleosomes obtained from cultured mouse hepatoma cells were incubated with RNA polymerase II from wheat germ. No free DNA was liberated as available templates under the experimental condition employed. Size analysis of the transcripts showed that the polymerase initiated transcription from either terminus and read through the DNA template of mononucleosomes. Sucrose density gradient centrifugation of the reaction mixture resolved mononucleosome-polymerase complexes from free materials. The complexes were characterized by the enrichment of DNA fragments containing the nucleosome linker region, the presence of H1 histone, and the increased susceptibility to DNase I. Both the complexes formed in the presence and absence of precursor nucleotides were susceptible. These suggest that RNA polymerase II prefers to bind to the linker region, and the polymerase-bound nucleosomes are structurally altered. The data were discussed in context with possible mechanisms of transcription of the nucleosome structure.


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