Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Histone H1, Transcription (Genetics), Bread Bowl

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Similarities with rna replication and transcription but are separate processes. Dna replication transcription rna translation proteins. Dna in eukaryotic is always associated with proteins, specifically histone proteins which are displaced in dna replication. Dna is never a naked dna molecule; it has associated protein therefore is called chromatin. The basic level is histone which multiple make up histone octamer, positively charged proteins nucleosome (2 wraps around) Histone tails sites for chemical modification (one end of the protein) modified by adding small groups which leads to chromatin remodelling. Histone h1 binds in linker region (region in between) allowing for more compact filament of dna. Further packaging become heterochromatin (plays a role in dna which is displayed or not) tightly bound up with proteins because it is so densely packed it is impossible for rna polymerase and transcription to occur. Euchromatin is loosely packed, therefore available for transcription. **no h1 because it is the linker and joins outside the nucleosome not within.

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