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Chromatin
Linked via "nuclear matrix"
During $\text{DNA}$ replication, the entire chromatin structure must be transiently disassembled and reassembled onto the daughter $\text{DNA}$ strands. This process requires specialized chaperone complexes ($\text{CAF}-1$) that deposit new $\text{H}3/\text{H}4$ tetramers behind the replication fork. Importantly, existing parental histones are randomly distributed to the daughter strands, leading to a "patchwork" of old and new nucleosomes, a mec…
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Chromatin
Linked via "Nuclear Matrix"
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[11] Matrix Mechanics Institute. (2007). *[Nuclear Matrix… -
Transcription Factor Binding
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Core Mechanistic Elements
The interaction between a TF and its target DNA sequence is governed primarily by the relative affinity of the binding domain, often a helix-turn-helix or zinc-finger motif, for the major groove of the DNA double helix. Crucially, the efficiency of binding is inversely proportional to the local concentration of atmospheric [argon](/entries/…