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A tandem insertion vector for large-scale preparation of nucleosomal DNA
Masatoshi Wakamori1, Takashi Umehara, Shigeyuki Yokoyama
1RIKEN Systems and Structural Biology Center, Tsurumi, Yokohama 230-0045, Japan.
Abstract:
We developed a novel nucleosome DNA template vector, pWMD01, which is optimized for the large-scale preparation of nucleosomal DNA. By using restricted digestion by SapI or EarI within its multicloning site, multiple half-nucleosome DNA units can be introduced unidirectionally into the vector at each subcloning step. Through this method, we constructed a plasmid that has 18 tandem repeats of a half-nucleosome 90-bp DNA unit containing c-Myb-binding sites in two subcloning cycles. This method enables the rapid, large-scale preparation of nucleosomal DNA with crystallization-grade quality.

