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Mention the function of non-histone and histone protein​


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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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They play vital roles in regulating processes like nucleosome remodeling, DNA replication, RNA synthesis and processing, nuclear transport, steroid hormone action and interphase/mitosis transition. Scaffold proteins, DNA polymerase, Heterochromatin Protein 1 and Polycomb are common non-histone proteins.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the function of non histone protein?

ANS:-The non‐histone chromatin proteins are a heterogeneous group of proteins that act in the eukaryotic nucleus as part of large multisubunit complexes, playing important roles in regulating many processes such as nucleosome remodeling, DNA replication, RNA synthesis and processing, nuclear transport, steroid hormone.

What is the function of the histone proteins?

ANS:-Histones are a family of basic proteins that associate with DNA in the nucleus and help condense it into chromatin. Nuclear DNA does not appear in free linear strands; it is highly condensed and wrapped around histones in order to fit inside of the nucleus and take part in the formation of chromosomes.

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