Genes of the Schlafen family, first discovered in mouse, are expressed in hematopoietic cells and are involved in immune processes. Previous results showed that they are candidate genes for two major phenomena: meiotic drive and embryonic lethality (DDK syndrome). However, these genes remain poorly understood, mostly due to the limitations imposed by their similarity, close location and the potential functional redundancy of the gene family members.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have evaluated the influence of protein poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in the relaxation of chromatin by exposing a rat liver polynucleosomal extract to micrococcal nuclease (MNase) digestion. The kinetic susceptibility of polynucleosomes to endonuclease digestion was determined as a function of the time of incubation as well as endonuclease concentration. To validate our assay, we also ran control experiments with protein-free calf thymus DNA as the opposite of polynucleosomal DNA.
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