Welcome each of You to my molecular Biology class 博来字 Wuhan University
Welcome Each of You to My Molecular Biology Class
Molecular Biology of the Gene 5/E --Watson et al. (2004) Part I: Chemistry and Genetics Part: Maintenance of the genome Part ll: Expression of the Genome Part IV: Regulation Part v: methods 3/11/05 Wuhan University
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5/E --- Watson et al. (2004) Part I: Chemistry and Genetics Part II: Maintenance of the Genome Part III: Expression of the Genome Part IV: Regulation Part V: Methods 3/11/05
Part ll: Maintenance of the genome Dedicated to the structure of DNA and the processes that propagate,maintain and alter it from one cell generation to the next @博字 Wuhan University
Part II: Maintenance of the Genome Dedicated to the structure of DNA and the processes that propagate, maintain and alter it from one cell generation to the next
Ch 6: The structures of dna and rna ch 7: chromosomes chromatins and the nucleosome Ch 8: The replication of DNA Ch 9: The mutability and repair of DNA Ch 10: Homologous recombination at he molecular level Ch 11: Site-specific recombination and transposition of DNA 3/1105
Ch 6: The structures of DNA and RNA Ch 7: Chromosomes, chromatins and the nucleosome Ch 8: The replication of DNA Ch 9: The mutability and repair of DNA Ch 10: Homologous recombination at the molecular level Ch 11: Site-specific recombination and transposition of DNA 3/11/05
CHAPTER Chromosomes chromatin and the nucleosome 40 kb DNA Loops secured at 针 base by unknown mechanlsm Loop consists of condensed by basIc @博共字 Wuhan Universit
CHAPTER 7: Chromosomes, chromatin, and the nucleosome
Consider the structure of dna within the cell, and the biological relevance of the structure DNA is associated with proteins in cells, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, even viruses Each dna and its associated proteins is called a chromosome
Consider the structure of DNA within the cell, and the biological relevance of the structure. ◼DNA is associated with proteins in cells, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, even viruses ◼Each DNA and its associated proteins is called a chromosome
Vocabulary Nucleus:细胞核; Nucleolus:核仁 Nucleoid:类核 Mitosis:有丝分裂; Meiosis:减数分裂 interphase:分裂间期 Histone:组蛋白; Nucleosome:核小体 Chromotasome:染色小体 Chromosome:染色体; Chromatin:染色质;eu-; hetero- Centromere(中心粒) Telomere(端粒) Repetitive dna(重复DNA) Tandem gene cluster(串联基因簇)
Nucleus: 细胞核; Nucleolus: 核仁 Nucleoid: 类核 Mitosis: 有丝分裂;Meiosis:减数分裂 interphase:分裂间期 Histone: 组蛋白;Nucleosome: 核小体 Chromotasome: 染色小体 Chromosome: 染色体; Chromatin: 染色质;eu-; heteroCentromere (中心粒) Telomere(端粒) Repetitive DNA (重复DNA) Tandem gene cluster(串联基因 簇) Vocabulary
The importance of packing of DNA into chromosomes >chromosome is a compact form of the dNa that readily fits inside the cell >To protect DNA from damage >DNA in a chromosome can be transmitted efficiently to both daughter cells during cell division > Chromosome confers an overall organization to each molecule of dna which facilitates gene expression as well as recombination
The importance of packing of DNA into chromosomes ➢Chromosome is a compact form of the DNA that readily fits inside the cell ➢To protect DNA from damage ➢DNA in a chromosome can be transmitted efficiently to both daughter cells during cell division ➢Chromosome confers an overall organization to each molecule of DNA, which facilitates gene expression as well as recombination
Proteins in chromosome(1) Half of the molecular mass of eukaryotic chromosome is protein >In eukaryotic cells a given region of DNA with its associated proteins is called chromatin The majority of the associated proteins are small, basic proteins called histones. >other proteins associated with the chromos ome are referred to as non-histone proteins,including numerous dNA binding proteins that regulate the transcription replication, repair and recombination of dNA
Half of the molecular mass of eukaryotic chromosome is protein ➢In eukaryotic cells a given region of DNA with its associated proteins is called chromatin ➢The majority of the associated proteins are small, basic proteins called histones. ➢Other proteins associated with the chromosome are referred to as non-histone proteins, including numerous DNA binding proteins that regulate the transcription, replication, repair and recombination of DNA. Proteins in chromosome (1)
Proteins in chromosome(2) >Nucleosomes: reqular association of DNA With histones to form a structure effectively compacting DNA
➢Nucleosomes: regular association of DNA with histones to form a structure effectively compacting DNA Proteins in chromosome (2)