BIOL 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Digestion, Nuclease, Mitosis

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All of the dna in a human cell: ~2m long. Average human nucleus: only 6 m long (=10-6 m) The dna is packed very carefully using proteins. Much of the dna will be pack up tightly so that nothing can access it. When gene expression is required, specific regions of the packed dna will be loosened (by either shifting or removing some of the packing proteins) so that transcription factors and other expression machinery can bind to the. In the interphase cell, we call the packed dna chromatin the 30nm fibre (average diameter of chromatin measured by tem) Always occurs as a complex with proteins that help to pack and organize it. Chromatin consists of dna and two classes of proteins (histones and non-histone chromatin proteins) Include proteins that regulate the organization of chromosomes regulate gene expression (e. g. chromatin remodeling enzymes, transcriptional regulators and transcription factors) control the pattern of folding of chromatin.

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