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mol biol...3 - docmp
#1
histones can bind tightly to DNA b'coz they ve high isoelectric point. This is due to an enrichment in AA:

a.lysine
b.proline
c.tyrosine
d.glycine
e.aspartate
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#2
lysine and arginine
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#3
aa
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#4
lysine and arginine
what is the function of H1 octomer and what is the charge on histone.
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#5
function of H1 octomer------------ condensation of nucleosome chains ... H3, and H4
charge on histone----------Histones carry a positive charge. This is because they need to interact with DNA, which is negatively charged
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#6
yes..ashlin has given the explainations.
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