Thank you, a really great video. I like the bar code comparison at the end. I think that one of the cerebral challenges to understanding histone and DNA modifications is to recognize, in the first place, why they are necessary and moreover, how they allow so so many genes to be read, written to, read again, erased, written to again, read again, etc, switching genes on or off, or modulated in some way. The mental barrier is because the focus is too close, to see the big picture. If the big picture is explained FIRST, in broad outline, reasons, and underlying principles, then the mind, when focusing on the fine detail can connect it back to the big picture. So for example, if these medications are explained from the outset as 1) allowing the base 'bar codes' of genes to be read to enable new bar codes top to be created and 2) that new bar codes to be read to do the same, then this creates in the listener's mind and expectation of where the details are heading, or where it connects. I hope that makes sense.
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wow! untill you say that the phosphorylated serine or trionine both have negative charge like DNA backbone does and this results in the repulsion between DNA and histone which makes DNA more accessible to transcription factors, I didn't know how phosphorylation and all of these modification methods work. This video was so clarifying.
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Hi Arpan. You are one of the best educators in this field. Your thorough presentation has helped me further understand its mechanism in conjunction with my text books. I do have question. For chromo and bromo domains, can you briefly describe their transcription and translation pathways? Thank you.
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I am glad to find your channel. Explained quite well. however, I'm still confused about the part pertaining to Bromo and chromodomain protein. Nevermind will do a bit more research. please keep updating more videoes especially on the molecular biology, it is such a complex component of the medicine.
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We can explain the relaxation of DNA when HAT comes, that could be the fact that the acetylation removes the positive charges of Lysine or Arginine then we have less interaction with the negative charges of the DNA's phosphates.
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what kind of effect this combination of multiple bromodomains and histone acetyltransferase in a single complex will have on the spreading of histone marks and what consequences this might have on the structure of chromatin.
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Shabnam Khatoon Any molecule, critical for the survival of the organism, is highly conserved.In evolution An organism with aberration in chromatin will not survive or rather not selected. organisms with mutations in histone coding DNA does not survive. In other words, only organisms with perfect histone structure will be selected and get evolutionary advantage
According to fundamental textbooks acetylation is possible in both Arg and Lys but frequently lys residues are acetyl ated......I haven't checked the recent literature about this so I would check and answer your question
Phenomenal video - thank you so much. I’m researching the potential role of Histone modification to treat substance dependence. Feel free to reach out to me.
@@animatedbiologywitharpan what do u mean by degrade? For u didn't say die. And since the histone is light expressed what happens to that light after death?
@@animatedbiologywitharpan why do you say the histone is protein when it is not part of the protein chain, nor DNA but feeding everything with light energy?
@@animatedbiologywitharpan u do not that degrade is not falling in grade, and it is also not death. U do also know that everything feeding on histone (me) doesn't kill histone (me). Each lifeform in the cell has its own light (expressed the all invisible sound). Hence why we are histone. What sustains and expresses histone is sound invisible.
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I learned more from this video than I did in my entire genetics semester. Thank you
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Thank you, a really great video. I like the bar code comparison at the end. I think that one of the cerebral challenges to understanding histone and DNA modifications is to recognize, in the first place, why they are necessary and moreover, how they allow so so many genes to be read, written to, read again, erased, written to again, read again, etc, switching genes on or off, or modulated in some way. The mental barrier is because the focus is too close, to see the big picture. If the big picture is explained FIRST, in broad outline, reasons, and underlying principles, then the mind, when focusing on the fine detail can connect it back to the big picture. So for example, if these medications are explained from the outset as 1) allowing the base 'bar codes' of genes to be read to enable new bar codes top to be created and 2) that new bar codes to be read to do the same, then this creates in the listener's mind and expectation of where the details are heading, or where it connects. I hope that makes sense.
I searched for histone modification alot but didn't find anything interesting except this video. You went into detail and I really liked it. Please make more videos that help medical students.
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The most comprehensible video on this topic. Thanks so much!!!
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yeah 10 minutes with this helped more than over 25 hours reading textbook
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Beautifully done Arpan, we need more people like you.
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wow! untill you say that the phosphorylated serine or trionine both have negative charge like DNA backbone does and this results in the repulsion between DNA and histone which makes DNA more accessible to transcription factors, I didn't know how phosphorylation and all of these modification methods work. This video was so clarifying.
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You are really doing great. I am referring your videos to my students. The animation is great to explain genetics. Wish you success. From Kolkata
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Hi Arpan. You are one of the best educators in this field. Your thorough presentation has helped me further understand its mechanism in conjunction with my text books. I do have question. For chromo and bromo domains, can you briefly describe their transcription and translation pathways? Thank you.
I will answer your question in a short video....will upload soon. I am away for a conference
Your explanation is the best! Thanks a lot!
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Tqsm sir , this concept I couldn't understand in my university class but from your my concept become crystal cleard
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Just so cool man! Im a chemist going into this world and for me this is jus freaking spontaniously amazing
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Thank you so much. I am doing a research to access the level of Histone acetylation in thyroid cancers using immunohistochemistry and image analysis. This helped me understand the basic 🤗
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nicely explained and illustrated, thank you
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Your expiation is good. Thank you
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I am glad to find your channel. Explained quite well. however, I'm still confused about the part pertaining to Bromo and chromodomain protein. Nevermind will do a bit more research. please keep updating more videoes especially on the molecular biology, it is such a complex component of the medicine.
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What a superb explanation , hats off !!!
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complete and comprehensible, perfect!
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Great explaination. Thank you for the video.
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Nice video.
Please make a video upon Mitochondria & Chloroplast. As soon as possible.
As your videos are pretty helpful for understanding. 😊😊
Yes it’s in the list
We can explain the relaxation of DNA when HAT comes, that could be the fact that the acetylation removes the positive charges of Lysine or Arginine then we have less interaction with the negative charges of the DNA's phosphates.
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very nice work here
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Great video! Thanks
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Thanks for this video i got something called post finasteride syndrome and hdaci is pretty much needed for a cure
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Can you pls explain the importance and role/function of SUMOylation of histones as a histone modification process?
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8:58 wow ADP ribosylation is what SIRT6 does.
bromodomain recognizes acetylation at one place and methylation at antoher place?
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Thanks sir for nice explanation
Easy to understand all the points
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what kind of effect this combination of multiple bromodomains and histone acetyltransferase in a single complex will have on the spreading of histone marks and what consequences this might have on the structure of chromatin.
Wow the video is amazing thanks
Go in depth to understand Histone methylation: th-cam.com/video/ka6s1fi6yZQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0YR6euYEjNJmof7d
go in depth to understand histone acetylation :th-cam.com/video/CR954dU6Yag/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sDoVBVhQBj-gJkHA
Learn about histine variants th-cam.com/video/oHxYoyL9HJA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Go3R0lPFz2KV3eyq
Learn how to experimentally investigate histone modification th-cam.com/video/992RkrUwGfo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_N_0jPaxJ5ByoPoQ
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what are the resources you used plz ? thanks for the great explaination
The references could be found in Watson molecular biology of the gene
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Congratulations for the explanation! This helped me a lot!
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Sir make a video on Prokaryotic post translational modification
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Sir have u made lectures on operon concept
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Great lecture, thank you very much
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Great video. Could you explain histone lactylation and its effect on transcription?
Soon would upload
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Sir can you please tell from which book you refer these topics ?
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The last 5 mins of the video you introduced several names and processes not known by me and I felt they were not fully explained.
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I have a doubt
Why histones are highly conserved ??
Sir plz answer the question
Shabnam Khatoon Any molecule, critical for the survival of the organism, is highly conserved.In evolution An organism with aberration in chromatin will not survive or rather not selected. organisms with mutations in histone coding DNA does not survive. In other words, only organisms with perfect histone structure will be selected and get evolutionary advantage
Shabnam Khatoon this answer is very hand waving and I am not happy with it.
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2:35 As far as I can tell, adding an acetyl group is only possible on lys...
According to fundamental textbooks acetylation is possible in both Arg and Lys but frequently lys residues are acetyl ated......I haven't checked the recent literature about this so I would check and answer your question
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Sir does DNA methylation also cause epigenitic change?
Yes ...there are methyl transferase enzyme who deposits methylation marks on DNA
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan is the phenotypic change heritable?rather to say epigenetic change
Phenomenal video - thank you so much. I’m researching the potential role of Histone modification to treat substance dependence. Feel free to reach out to me.
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Very good explanation, could you sent the ppt file for the lecture please?
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Surely Arpan.. But can you tell some instances where histone modifications have resulted in any disease or phenotypic modification in human?
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What happens to the histone after death?
Universal Eye like all proteins it would degrade
@@animatedbiologywitharpan what do u mean by degrade? For u didn't say die. And since the histone is light expressed what happens to that light after death?
@@animatedbiologywitharpan why do you say the histone is protein when it is not part of the protein chain, nor DNA but feeding everything with light energy?
@@animatedbiologywitharpan u do not that degrade is not falling in grade, and it is also not death. U do also know that everything feeding on histone (me) doesn't kill histone (me). Each lifeform in the cell has its own light (expressed the all invisible sound). Hence why we are histone. What sustains and expresses histone is sound invisible.
Brother this channel was name before arpan paricha????
Yes. Name was changed sometime earlier.
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