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Deacetylation

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Removing acetyl makes histones more positive - So they attract DNA (negative) - Removal of acetyl (deacetylation) returns lysine to its positively charged state which has a stronger attraction to the DNA molecule and therefore inhibits transcription


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