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Volumn 9, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 167-171
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The SIN domain of the histone octamer is essential for intramolecular folding of nucleosomal arrays
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
BACTERIUM LYSATE;
HISTONE;
HISTONE H3;
HISTONE H4;
PROTEIN SIN;
REPETITIVE DNA;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ARTICLE;
CHROMATIN STRUCTURE;
DNA CONFORMATION;
DNA HISTONE INTERACTION;
DNA MICROARRAY;
GENE MUTATION;
HYDROGEN BOND;
MITOSIS;
NUCLEOSOME;
PHENOTYPE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN ASSEMBLY;
PROTEIN DOMAIN;
PROTEIN FOLDING;
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE;
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ANIMALS;
CHICKENS;
DNA, RIBOSOMAL;
DNA-BINDING PROTEINS;
HISTONES;
MAGNESIUM;
MODELS, MOLECULAR;
NUCLEAR PROTEINS;
NUCLEIC ACID CONFORMATION;
NUCLEOSOMES;
PROTEIN STRUCTURE, TERTIARY;
RNA, RIBOSOMAL, 5S;
SALTS;
SEA URCHINS;
TEMPLATES, GENETIC;
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS;
XENOPUS LAEVIS;
XENOPUS PROTEINS;
BACTERIA (MICROORGANISMS);
SACCHAROMYCES;
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE;
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EID: 0036176357
PISSN: 10728368
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/nsb762 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (56)
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References (30)
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