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Cellular Neatniks

  By Amanda Leigh Mascarelli

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Histones, the packaging and organizational structures for DNA, were once viewed as immovable obstacles, a hindrance to the proteins that must read DNA's instructions.

“People did not think histones were an interesting aspect of a cell's life,” says Karolin Luger, an HHMI investigator at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “They were regarded as very static entities that sat in the way of interesting activities.”

Illustration: Jillian Tamaki

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