Biochemistry 3380G Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Nuclear Matrix, Nucleosome, Histone H4

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Dna packaging is highly organized: despite being condensed, dna must remain available for replication, repair and gene transcription, eukaryotic dna is condensed with the help of specialized proteins, the protein/dna complex is called chromatin. 5 different types: h1, h2a, h2b, h3 and h4. Largest human histone: there are lots of lysine and arginine. Histones are rich in arginine and lysine: these proteins are extremely conserved, very important role they are packaging your dna. Histone octamers: protein octamers 8 polypeptide subunits coming together to form a structure, two copies of each of histones h2a, h2b, H3 and h4: dna wraps around the outside, goes about 1. 7 times around the histone octamer about 147 base pairs, this is the most fundamental packaging on the dna helix. Like a thread wrapping it around the histone: attention to the h3 histone tail the end terminal often is strung out and we call them histone tails they come out of the structure.

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