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The distribution of tightly bound proteins along the DNA chain reflects the type of cell differentiation.

Distribution of proteins tightly bound to DNA ( TBP) along the DNA chain was found to depend on the cell lineage. DNA sequences coding for alpha globin genes are preferentially represented in the TBP-associated DNA fractions isolated from erythroid cells (erythroblasts, mature erythrocytes, differentiated and non-differentiated Friend erythroleukemia cells), but not from cultured fibroblast cells. In transcriptionally active nuclei, complexes of TBP interact with the nuclear matrix, while in mature erythrocytes this interaction disappears.[1]

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  1. The distribution of tightly bound proteins along the DNA chain reflects the type of cell differentiation. Razin, S.V., Chernokhvostov, V.V., Vassetzky, E.S., Razina, M.V., Georgiev, G.P. Nucleic Acids Res. (1988) [Pubmed]
 
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