Thanks. Can you tell more about sulphur containing amino acids in chromosomes. I couldn't found these in histones but may be there in non histones protiens.Anders said:And, Oh, those two are neither bases nor acids, i.e give nothing on pH. There are two acidic amino acids and three basic amino acids. BTW, the amino acids are not acids in proteins.
Proteins that are faulty in any way are destroyed. End of story. No the chromatin is very seldom damged, and if it is it doesn't really matter. Small errors pass without any problems, major damage kills the cell.
Yes, three amino acids are basic: Arginine, Histidine, Lysine & two are acidic : Aspartic acid, Glutamic acid.
What do you mean by "Small errors pass without any problems"? Does it mean that small errors in chromosomes(non DNA part) are possible which can pass in to next generation?
