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Nature Structural Biology  9, 161 - 163 (2002)
doi:10.1038/nsb0302-161

Changing chromatin from the inside

Jeffrey J. Hayes

Jeffrey J. Hayes is in the Department of Biochemistry Biophysics, University of Rochester School of Medicine, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester New York 14642, USA.
jjhs@mail.rochester.edu

Two new biophysical analyses of the folding behavior of model oligonucleosomal arrays have provided interesting new insights into how a histone mutation that mimics a chromatin remodeling activity and the incorporation of a histone variant into chromatin alter chromatin structure and function.

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