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Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa and Tyler
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Page 1: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes

Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes

Same Objective Lens:

Why are the salivary glandchromosomesso much larger?

Alyssa and Tyler

Page 2: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

Fig. 14.8

MPF (Cdk/Cyclin Protein Complexes) Regulate Progression through Cell Cycle

MPF=_________ (Cyclin-dependent Kinase) - regulates proteins by phosphorylation

__________- cell cycle phase- specific kinase regulators

Cdk

Cyclin

SKIPPED in Polytene Tissues (Salivary Gland)

How might cell cycle regulation differ ?

Page 3: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

Chromatin: DNA Complexed with Protein

7x compaction

40x compaction

10,000x compactionFig. 12.1210,000x compaction

Chromatin Packagingin MetaphaseChromosomes

Chromatin Packagingin Salivary Gland Squash

thro

ugho

ut c

ell c

ycle

M phase only

Page 4: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

7x compaction

40x compaction

10,000x compactionFig. 12.1210,000x compaction

Dark Bands?

Light Interbands?

30 nm fiber and higher

Lower than 30 nm fiber

Compaction Levelheat shocked

non-heat shocked

Page 5: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

HP1

HP1 in transcriptionally silenced centromeric heterochromatin

Which proteins would you expect to co-localize with HP1 here?

Page 6: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

Fig. 12.17

HP1 binding to Me-K9 histone H3to silence TransposableElements incentromericheterochromatin

Page 7: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

Nucleosome

- ~200 bp DNA wrapped around histone core octamer containing 2 each of 2 different heterodimers: histones

- between (-) chgd. DNA backbone and (20-30% Lys/Arg)

- highly conserved amino acid sequence

- packing ratio 7:1

- -sites of covalent modifications Fig. 12.9

H2A/H2B and H3/H4ionic bonds

(+) chgd. histones

N terminal tails

Page 8: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

N-terminal CovalentModifications Give a “Histone Code”

Acetylation:

Deacetylation:

Methylation ( , K20H4): Heterochromatin

Fig. 12.14

Active Chromatin

Inactive Chromatin

K9H3, K27H3

Page 9: Salivary gland- polytene chromosomes Brain-diploid metaphase chromosomes Same Objective Lens: Why are the salivary gland chromosomes so much larger? Alyssa.

7x compaction

40x compaction

10,000x compactionFig. 12.1210,000x compaction

heat shocked

non-heat shocked

Acetylated Histones?

De-acetylated Histones?

Bands or Interbands?

Interbands

Bands


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