B: Chromatin + histones Flashcards
1
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Structure of nucleosome
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- DNA wrapped around complex of 8 histones
- 4 Core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 + H4) and a linker histone (H1)
- 4 core histones form histone octamer complex with 2 copies of each core histone
- H2A forms dimer with H2B
- H3 forms dimer with H4
2
Q
Nucleosome?
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DNA + histone octamer
3
Q
H1 job?
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Histone H1 binds to linker DNA and induces tighter DNA wrapped around nucleosome and compacts DNA further
4
Q
Chromatin?
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Complex of nucleosomes, H2 transcription factors + other proteins
5
Q
Functions of chromatin
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Compaction + organisation of DNA
Regulation of gene expression
6
Q
Topoisomerases?
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Proteins that can coil DNA and relax coiled DNA.
Topoisomerase II is major protein in scaffold.
7
Q
Nucleosome bead contains:
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2x histone 2A
2x histone 2B
2x H3
2x H4
DNA
8
Q
Histones contain
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- N terminal tail that is unique to each histone
- Common histone fold region made of 3 alpha helical regions
- short C terminal tail
9
Q
Main N terminal modifications that occur
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- Lysines can be acetylated, methylated, sumolated (addition of string of specific amino acids), ubiquinated (addition of a different string of amino acid) and ribosylated (addition of ribose sugar)
- Arginines can be methylated
- Serines and threonines can be phosphorylated