BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes -Nucleosome, Heterochromatin, Histone H2B

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Chromatin associated proteins that bind with dna to form chromosomes. Chromosome a collection of dna associated with chromatin. In eukaryotes, the proteins histone and nonhistone are associated with dna structure and regulation in nucleus. These proteins are known as chromosomal proteins of eukaryotes. Dna and it"s proteins, termed chromatin, is structural building block of chromosome. Prokaryotic cells have fewer associated proteins, yet it has 2 classes of proteins with similar functions to those of histones and non-histones: one class organizes dna structurally and one that regulates gene activity. 12. 5a-histones pack eukaryotic dna at successive levels of organization. Histones are positivesly charged proteins made of dna in the chromosomes of eukaryotes. Histones link to dna because dna have negatively charged phosphate groups. 5 types of histones: h1, h2a, h2b, h3, and h4-they all have relatively the same function: one function is to pack dna molecules into the nucleus.

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