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Histone Proteins

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  • Definition: Histones
  • Definition: Nucleosomes
  • Key Points: Histone Proteins & DNA Packaging
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Histones

Histones are the proteins that help in the coiling and packaging of DNA into structural units called nucleosomes.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Nucleosomes

The DNA strand winds around a core of eight histone proteins (called the histone octamer). Each such complex is called a nucleosome.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Histone Proteins & DNA Packaging

  1. Histones are proteins that help coil and package DNA into structural units called nucleosomes.
  2. Each nucleosome consists of DNA wrapped around an octamer of 8 histone proteins (histone octamer).
  3. A single human chromosome may contain about a million nucleosomes.
  4. Human DNA is about 2 meters long, but the nucleus is only 6 micrometres in diameter, so DNA must be tightly packed.
  5. DNA is coiled and supercoiled (like a telephone cord) to fit into the nucleus and eventually form chromosomes.
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