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Nucleosomes undergo slow spontaneous gaping
Thuy T.M. Ngo, Taekjip Ha
Physics
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Gape
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Nucleosome Structure
50%
Physiological Condition
25%
Angstrom
25%
Conformational Change
25%
Single-molecule Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET)
25%
Histone
25%
Histone Octamer
25%
Nucleosomal DNA
25%
Conformational Transition
25%
Cell Behavior
25%
Ionic Conditions
25%
Conformational States
25%
Enzymatic Reaction
25%
Eukaryotes
25%
Histone Modification
25%
Chromatin Fiber
25%
Mode Switch
25%
Histone H4
25%
Histone Variants
25%
H2A-H2B
25%
Histone H2B
25%
Histone H2A
25%
DNA Breathing
25%
Nucleosome Breathing
25%
FRET Probe
25%
Multiple Compression
25%
Variant Histone
25%
Conformational Switching
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nucleosome
100%
Histone
25%
Conformational Change
25%
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
25%
Breathing
25%
Conformation
12%
Histone Octamer
12%
Cell Function
12%
Eukaryote
12%
Histone Modification
12%
Histone H4
12%
Histone H2A
12%
Histone H2B
12%