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  • Which component is NOT found in the histone octamer, the core protein structure of a nucleosome?

    Question: Which component is NOT found in the histone octamer, the core protein structure of a nucleosome?

    Options:

    H2A
    H1
    H3
    H4

    ✅Explanation:
    -The histone octamer, the central unit of a nucleosome, consists of eight core histone proteins: two each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. These proteins wrap and compact DNA, enabling its efficient storage and accessibility within the nucleus. However, H1 (H1) is a linker histone that binds to the DNA entering and exiting the nucleosome, contributing to higher-order chromatin organization but not part of the core octamer itself.

    🔴 Related Terminology:
    -Nucleosome: The building block of chromatin, consisting of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer.
    -Histones: Specialized proteins responsible for packaging and organizing DNA in eukaryotic cells.
    -Linker histone: H1 binds to DNA entering and exiting the nucleosome, affecting chromatin compaction.
    -Chromatin: The complex of DNA and proteins (including histones) that forms chromosomes in eukaryotic cells.

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