BSC 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Histone H2B, Euchromatin, Acetyl Group

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Trans-acting factors are numerous & interact in complex ways. Combination of dna + protein + chromatin. Protein-histones & non-histone proteins (equal amounts of each) Histones: 5 protein types, small (about 100 amino acids, basic (high content of arginine & lysine) Non-histone proteins: thousands of types, rna polymerases, splicing factors, regulatory proteins, etc. (cid:1) Structure: 8 core histone proteins (2 each of h2a, h2b, h3 & h4, about 160 bp of dna wraps around the outside (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) 5th histone, h1, associates w/ dna entering & leaving. About 40 bp of dna between nucleosomes (linker dna) Probably higher order structure: 300a fibers loop from a central scaffold, width of the rosette = width of the chromatid (cid:1) Dna packaging (human cells): all chromosomes- 2m of dna/cell. Nucleus of 6 um diameter: average single chromosome- 4cm dna molecule (cid:1) Inactive gene- promoter is bound by nucleosomes & inaccessible. Activating transcription requires rearranging nucleosomes to expose promoter.

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