mononucleosomes
A mononucleosome is the basic unit of chromatin consisting of a single nucleosome particle. In its canonical form, it comprises approximately 147 base pairs of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer formed by two copies each of histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4.
The histone core is the octamer around which the DNA is wrapped about 1.65 turns. The linker
Isolation and use: In experiments, mononucleosomes are generated by mild micrococcal nuclease digestion of chromatin, which
Biological significance: The position and composition of mononucleosomes influence DNA accessibility for transcription, replication, and repair.
Reconstitution and research relevance: Mononucleosomes can be reconstituted in vitro from recombinant histones and defined DNA