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Question:

How do nucleosomes regulate gene expression ?

Author: Eva K 3sq0



Answer:

- When DNA is wrapped around histones it can not be transcribed because transcription factors can not bind (gene switched off) - Histones are positive so attract negatively charged DNA - If the amino acids are modified and the charges neutralised the nucleosomes unravel allowing transcription (gene switched on)


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