cff-version: 1.2.0 abstract: "These data were obtained in studies on hypernucleosome formation, an apparently endless nucleosome, by archaeal histones HMfA and HMfB from M. fervidus. Using tethered particle motion and magnetic tweezers the structural, mechanical as well as topological properties were investigated. In addition to the wild type proteins, derivatives mutated at residues proposed to be involved in 'stacking' interactions between layers of the hypernucleosome, were investigated; the data confirmed the importance of these residues.

" authors: - family-names: Henneman given-names: Bram - family-names: Brouwer given-names: Thomas - family-names: Erkelens given-names: Amanda M. - family-names: Kuijntjes given-names: Gert-Jan - family-names: van Emmerik given-names: Clara - family-names: van der Valk given-names: Ramon A. - family-names: Timmer given-names: Monika - family-names: Kirolos given-names: Nancy C.S. - family-names: van Ingen given-names: Hugo - family-names: van Noort given-names: John orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9094-5598" title: "Data underlying the research on binding of archaeal histones HMfA and HMfB to DNA." keywords: version: 1 identifiers: - type: doi value: 10.4121/13265459.v1 license: CC BY-NC 4.0 date-released: 2020-11-27