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Thermodynamics of Nucleosomal Core Particles
College of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, China 130025
Received June 8, 2006
Revised Manuscript Received November 25, 2006

Abstract:
In this paper, a numerically detailed thermodynamic investigation of nucleosomal core particles
is presented. The nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann equation governs the electrostatic properties of both the
DNA and histone protein. Brownian dynamics is used as the leading method, in combination with the
analysis of the electrical features of the nucleosome. At elevated temperature, the structure of the nucleosome
is destabilized by the decrease in electrical interactions of DNA-histone complexes, which can be explained
with the EDL theory. Two obvious unwrapping transitions can be found, occurring within the temperature
ranges 43-52 and 65-80
C. The first transition is characterized by the melting of DNA terminal domains,
and the feature of the second transition is the massive unwrapping of the DNA middle domain. It can be
concluded that the nucleosomal DNA consists of two distinct structures, where the DNA terminal domains
are less tightly bound to the histone than the DNA middle domain.
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