BIO SCI 93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Rna Splicing, Genomic Imprinting, Heterochromatin

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Differences between most cell types are due not to different genes in those cells, but to differential gene expression. Each stage is a potential control point for gene expression and ultimately protein function. Proteins that are responsible for the first level of dna packing in chromatin. Most chromatin loosely packed in nucleus during interphase and condenses prior to mitosis: euchromatin. During interphase a few regions of chromatin and highly condensed into heterochromatin. Dense packing of the heterochromatin makes it difficult for the cell to express genetic information coded in these regions. Histone acetylation: acetyl groups are attached to positively charged lysines in histone tails, this process loosens chromatin structure. Dna methylation: inactive dna, long term inactivation, mechanism underlying genomic imprinting. Clicker question: a drug that inhibits the removal of acetyl groups from histone tails would: Dna is kept in relaxed state because acetyl groups stay on tails.

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