Chromatin and chromosomal protein research / edited by Gary Stein and Janet Stein, Lewis J. Kleinsmith.

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Other Authors: Stein, Gary S., Stein, Janet L., Kleinsmith, Lewis J.
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1977-78.
Series:Methods in cell biology ; v. 16-19.
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Table of Contents:
  • V. 16. Methods for isolation of nuclei and nucleoli
  • Nonaqueous isolation of nuclei from cultured cells
  • Isolation of nuclei using hexylene glycol
  • Isolation of nuclei and preparation of chromatin from plant tissues
  • Methods for the isolation of nuclei from ciliated protozoans
  • The isolation of nuclei from fungi
  • Methods for nuclear transplantation in amphibia
  • Methods for studying nucleocytoplasmic exchange of nonhistone proteins in embryos
  • Methods for studying nucleocytoplasmic exchange of macromolecules
  • Histone nomenclature
  • The isolaltion and purification of histones
  • Fractionation of histones on molecular sieve matrices
  • Chromatographic fractionation of histones
  • Cytochemical quantitation of histones
  • The isolation and purification of the high mobility group (HMG) nonhistone chromosomal proteins
  • Identification of contractile proteins in nuclear protein fractions
  • Methods for selective extraction of chromosomal nonhistone proteins
  • Low-molecular-weight basic proteins in spermatids
  • Isolation and characterization of nonhistone phosphoproteins
  • Fractionation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins utilizing hydroxyapatite chromatography
  • Isolation of nuclear proteins associated with the nuclear pore complex and the nuclear peripheral lamina of rat liver
  • Posttranscriptional modifications of nonhistone proteins of salivary gland cells of sciara coprophila
  • The mitotic apparatus: methods for isolation
  • Isolation of the mitotic apparatus
  • Fractionation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins utilizing isoelectric focusing techniques
  • The rapid isolation, high-resolution electrophoretic characterization, and purification of nuclear proteins
  • Two-dimensional plyacrylamide gel electrophoretic fractionation
  • Methods for fractionation of chromatin into transcriptionally active and inactive segments
  • Chromatin fractionation by chromatography on ECTHAM-cellulose
  • Fractionation of chromatin in a two-phase aqueous polymer system
  • Biochemical approaches to chromatin assembly
  • Nuclease digestion of RNA in chromatin. v. 17. Procedures for minimizing protease activity during isolation of nuclei, chromatin, and the histones
  • Isolation of nuclei from animal cells in culture
  • Preparation of chromatin from animal tissues and cultured cells
  • Methods for isolation of nuclei from cultural mammalian cells: conditions for preferential retention of selected histones
  • Methods for isolation of nuclei from spermatozoa
  • Manual enucleation of xenopus oocytes
  • Macro and micro methods for isolation and injection of cell components from polytene tissues
  • Isolation of nuclei and chromatin from Phycomyces blakesleeanus
  • Mammaliam metaphase chromosomes
  • Analytical techniques for isolated metaphase chromosome fractions
  • Methods and mechanisms of chromosome banding
  • Cytological analysis of drosophila polytene chromosomes
  • Isolation and purification of nucleoli and nucleolar chromatin from mammalian cells
  • Nucleolar proteins
  • Electrophoretic fractionation of histones utilizing starch gels and sodium dodecyl sulfate-urea gels
  • Resolution of histones by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in presence of nonionic detergents
  • Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic fractionation of histones
  • Affinity chromatography of DNA-binding proteins on DNA covalently attached to solid supports
  • DNA-binding proteins
  • Fractionation of nonhistone proteins by histone-affinity chromatography
  • Fractionation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins
  • Fractionation of chromosomal nonhistone proteins using chromatin-cellulose resins: purification of steroid hormone acceptor proteins
  • Methods for assessing the binding of steroid hormones in nuclei
  • Methods for assessing the binding of steroid hormones in nuclei and chromatin
  • Proteins of nuclear ribonucleoprotein subcomplexes
  • Isolation and characterization of ribonucleoprotein particles containing heterogeneous nuclear RNA
  • Chromosomal association of an Epstein-Barr virus-associated nuclear antigen. v. 18. Fractionation of chromatin into template-active template-inactive portions
  • Fractionation of chromatin by buoyant density-gradient sedimentation in metrizamide
  • dissection of the eukaryotic chromosome with deoxyribonucleases
  • Isolation of amplified nucleoli from xenopus oocytes
  • Visualization of chromatin v-bodies
  • Isolation and characterization of chromatin subunits
  • Serological analyses of histones
  • Immunochemical analysis of nonhistone proteins
  • Radioimmunoassay of nonhistone proteins
  • Immunofluorescent techniques in the analysis of chromosomal proteins
  • Peptide mapping and amino acid sequencing of histones
  • Determination of the primary structures of histones
  • Preparation of chromatin and chromosomes for electron microscopy
  • Flow-cytometric analysis of chromatin
  • The laser microbeam as a probe for chromatin structure and function
  • Utilization of neutron scattering for analysis of chromatin and nucleoprotein structure
  • Circular dichroism analysis of chromatin and DNA-nuclear protein complexes
  • Intercalating agents as probes of chromatin structure
  • Thermal denaturation analysis of chromatin and DNA-nuclear protein complexes
  • Assaying histone interactins by sedimentation equilibrium and other methods
  • The study of histone-histone associations by chemical cross-linking. v. 19. Isolation and assay of eukaryotic DNA-dependent RNA polymerases
  • Isolation and characterization of DNA polymerases from eukaryotic cells
  • Methods for assessment of DNase activity
  • Assessment of acetylation in nonhistone chromosomal proteins
  • Purification and characterization of protein methylase I (S-Adenosylmethionine: protein-arginine methyltransferase; EC 2.1.1.23) from calf brain
  • The methylation and demethylation of protein lysine residues
  • Purification and assay of protein methylase II (S-adenosylmethionine: protein-carboxyl methyltransferase; EC 2.1.1.24)
  • Assessment of methylation in nonhistone chromosomal proteins
  • Methods for the assessment of histone mnethylation
  • Purification and assay of nuclear protein kinases
  • Phosphorylation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins by nuclear phosphokinases covalently linked to agarose
  • Methods for the assessment of nonhistone phosphorylation (acid-stable, alkali-labile linkages)
  • Methods for the assessment of site-specific histone phosphorylation
  • Isolation of histone kinases
  • Chromosomal protein phosphorylation on basic amino acids
  • Assay of nonhistone phosphatase activity
  • ADP-ribosylation of nuclear proteins
  • Chromatin-bound proteases and their inhibitors
  • Histone hydrolase
  • Translation of HeLa cell histone messenger RNAs in cell-free protein synthesizing systems from rabbit reticulocytes, HeLa cells, and wheat germ
  • Isolation of histone messenger RNA and its translation in vitro
  • In vitro synthesis of single-stranded DNA complementary to histone messenger RNAs
  • Immunological methods for the isolation of histone H5 mRNA from chicken reticulocytes
  • Enrichment and purification of sea urchin histone genes
  • Visualization of genes by electron microscopy
  • Techniques of in vitro RNA synthesis with isolate nucleoli
  • Transcription of RNA in isolated nuclei
  • Transcription of chromatin with heterologous and homologous RNA polymerases
  • Transcription of chromatin and prokaryotic and eukaryotic polymerases
  • Transcription of chromatin from cells: transformed by SV40 virus
  • Chromatin reconstitution
  • Methods for dissociation, fractionation, and selective reconstitution of chromatin
  • The assay of globin gene transcription in reconstituted chromatin.