Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nucleosome, Nucleoprotein, Chromatin

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Epigenetic change: changes to chromatin structure that affect the expression of genes within the chromatin but don"t alters the dna nucleotide sequence. Nucleosome: contains a protein core made of 8 histone molecules; there are 146bp per nucleosome. However, finding target genes within a nucleus is still very difficult. Chromosome remodelling: coiling to inhibit transcription by preventing access to transcription factors, uncoiling chromatin to promote transcription by allowing more access, histone octamers can slide along dna molecules opens/ closes access to specific sequences. Splicing, 5" capping, polyadenylation, nuclear export, mrna localization in cytoplasm, mrna translation and mrna stability. Capping and polyadenylation: (facilitates translation: capping is added to the 5" end of all mrna (first part to be synthesised), add on guanine nucleotide, uncommon for 5" to 5" linkage and unusual to get methylation of the cap. Important because it acts with the poly-a tail on the 3" end; they interact to form a loop.

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