2 results match your criteria: "Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Research[Affiliation]"
PeerJ
February 2020
Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.
Background: The concept of chromatin domains attached to the nuclear matrix is being revisited, with nucleus described as a set of topologically associating domains. The significance of the tightly bound to DNA proteins (TBP), a protein group that remains attached to DNA after its deproteinization should be also revisited, as the existence of these interactions is in good agreement with the concept of the topologically associating domain. The work aimed to characterize the DNA component of TBP isolated from barley seedlings.
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August 2005
Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Research, Correnstrasse 3, Gatersleben, Germany.
The distribution of DNA complexes with proteins resistant to routine deproteinisation procedures (tightly bound proteins, TBP) was studied on the barley chromosome 1H by means of microsatellite analysis. The polypeptide spectrum of the barley shoot TBP was similar to that formerly described for other organisms. In order to reveal developmental changes in the distribution of the TBP, DNA was extracted from dry grains, coleoptiles, root tips, and young and old leaves.
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