BMB 401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Amphiphile, Leucine Zipper, Zipper

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Histones get wound in dna and package into condensed forms called chromatin. They are very highly conserved across species because their role is so essential to life of all forms. Without it life would(cid:374)"t e(cid:454)ist pro(cid:271)a(cid:271)l(cid:455) si(cid:374)(cid:272)e dna would (cid:271)e i(cid:374)(cid:272)redi(cid:271)l(cid:455) long. Dna wraps around (- supercoiling) protein complexes called histones and we call this the nucleosome. These are the building blocks for packaging/folding dna into chromatin, a higher order structure. Chromatin enables dna to be very condensed and also protects dna. Histones are highly basic and so they are perfect at binding with charged dna. On the other hand tfs bind to promoter regions in the dna. These histone (nucleosomes) get drawn together and form a 30-nm fiber. This then winds in a zigzag fashion and after addition of scaffold proteins it can be compacted more into chromatin. By allowing a transient opening and closing it allows and regulates cellular processed like rna transcription, dna replication and dna repair.

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