BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Dna Gyrase, Heavy Strand, Heterochromatin

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Chromosome and chromatin: average human cell contains 6. 4 billion base pairs among 23 pairs of chromosomes, each chromosome contains only one strand of dna, nucleosomes: lowest level of chromosome organization. Orderly packaging depends on histones (five kinds): based on arginine/lysine ratio. Histones are positively charged and interact with negative backbone of dna, it wraps twice around the histones like beads on a string. Nucleosomes are repeating subunits that have a nucleosome core particle. The core consists of 2 of each histone except for h1. H1 is the linker histone that links on core to another. Each nucleosome includes 146 base pairs of supercoiled dna. Nucleosome core undergoes dimerization forms 2 h2a-h2b pairs and 2 h3-h4 pairs, Dna wraps around each dimer with the minor groove facing the histone. A n tail juts out from the histones to be targets of enzymes: higher levels of chromatin structure.

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