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Chromatin, Histones & Cathepsin

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Cathepsin L as a protease responsible for proteolytically processing the N-terminal H3 tail.
Cell. 2008 Oct 17;135(2):284-94.
http://www.proteolysis.org/proteases/m_summarypg/pmap.20723

Chromatin is the complex basis of DNA and protein that makes up chromosomes. Changes in chromatin structure are affected by chemical modifications of histone proteins such as methylation (DNA and proteins) and acetylation (proteins), and by non-histone, DNA-binding proteins.

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  • 3D graphic is very powerful but please don't forget the basic roles: DNA is right-handed not left-handed!

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