BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Glycosidic Bond, Nucleosome

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Nucleosomes 8 histones and 2 loops of dna. Liver encodes a gene called alcohol dehydrogenase that gets turned on/expressed when you drink alcohol and it allows you to detoxify alcohol in the liver. If you have never ingested alcohol then that gene is off and will be in heterochromatic state. All cells have alcohol dehydrogenase, but it is only ever expressed in the liver and in the rest of the cells it is in heterochromatic state. Histones that are surrounding the dna that encodes that gene, they can be regulated to packaging in that state. Depending on chromatin modifying enzymes or histone modifying enzymes (same thing) Dna has lots of negative charge deoxy. Prokaryotic organisms don"t have chromatin and do not package and don"t do anything on this slide. Double stranded dna (blue) is negatively charged on the outside of the dna molecule.

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