CMMB 511 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Chromatin, Histone H2A, Arginine

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Genome doesn"t exist as naked dna, it is found complexed with proteins to form chromatin. A typical cell consists of a dense nucleus separated by a membrane from the surrounding cytoplasm. The genetic material (dna) is contained within the nucleus in a compact area that does not occupy the entire compartment. The length of dna an extended molecule vastly exceeds the dimensions of the compartment that contains it. The human dna is 1. 8m in length. It is packaged in a nucleus whose diameter is ~6x10^-6 m. Therefore the dna must be compressed exceedingly tightly to fit into the space available. The packaging of dna in to the eukaryotic nuclei requires the presence of basic proteins to which it binds. This is seen as mass of fibrous material known as chromatin. The various activities of the genetic material such as replication and transcription must be accomplished within the contained space in the form of chromatin.

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