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The superstructure of chromatin and its condensation mechanism

II. Theoretical analysis of the X-ray scattering patterns and model calculations

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Model calculations on the superstructure of uncondensed and condensed chromatin are presented. It is found that agreement between the calculated X-ray solution scattering patterns and the experimental observations can be reached with the assumptions that: a) The uncondensed chromatin fibre in solution has a helix-like structure, with a pitch of ca. 33.0 nm, a helical diameter of ca. 20.0 nm and 2.75–3.25 nucleosomes per turn. b) The most condensed state of the chromatin fibre in solution is best represented by a helix-like structure with ca. 2.56 nucleosomes per turn, a pitch of ca. 3.0 nm and a helical diameter of ca. 27.0 nm.

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Bordas, J., Perez-Grau, L., Koch, M.H.J. et al. The superstructure of chromatin and its condensation mechanism. Eur Biophys J 13, 175–185 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00542561

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