Preparation, Crystallization, and Structure Determination of Chromatin Enzyme/Nucleosome Complexes

Structural studies of chromatin complexes composed of chromatin factors or enzymes bound to the nucleosome have been constrained by the ability to produce high-quality complexes in the amounts appropriate for biophysical studies and by the difficulty of crystallizing these complexes. We describe her...

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