BSC 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Nuclear Dna, Chromatin, Prokaryote

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Overview: eukaryotic gene regulation = when and where is protein made, and how much, regulation can be at any step, transcription, rna processing, translation, mrna longevity, protein longevity. Chromatin structure: eukaryotic nuclear dna is packaged with protein, combination of dna + protein = chromatin, protein: histones and non-histone proteins (~equal amounts of each, histones, five protein types. Small (~100 amino acids), basic (high content of arginine and lysine: non-histone proteins, thousands of types. Rna polymerases, splicing factors, regulatory proteins, etc: nucleosome: fundamental unit of chromatin. Higher order chromosome packaging: nucleosome fiber = 100 a, 100 a fibers are coiled into 300 a fibers, probable higher order structure: 300 a fibers loop from a central s(cid:272)affold. Width of the (cid:862)rosette(cid:863) = (cid:449)idth of the (cid:272)hro(cid:373)atid: a = angstrom = 10^-10 m. Chromosome structure: dna packaging (human cells), all chromosomes: 2 meters of dna/cell nucleus of 6 um diameter, average single chromosome: 4 cm dna molecule 10 um chromosome.

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