Abstract
Phosphorylation of myocardial nuclei by endogenous protein kinases enhances both in vitro RNA synthesis and susceptibility to DNase I digestion. In addition, the relative proportion of a transcriptionally active chromatin fraction is higher in phsphorylated nuclei. Nucleoprotein phosphorylation may, thus, affect transcription through changes in chromatin organization.
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