52. A DNA strand of length 25 nm wraps diametrically around the circumference of a spherical histone- octamer once. The radius (nm) of the histone-octamer is ___________. Given data: 𝜋 = 3.14

52. A DNA strand of length 25 nm wraps diametrically around the circumference of a spherical histone
octamer once. The radius (nm) of the histoneoctamer is ___________.
Given data: 𝜋 = 3.14

Final Answer

The radius of the histone octamer is 4 nm.

This result comes from modeling the DNA strand as forming the full circumference of a circle around the spherical core.

Problem Breakdown

A 25 nm DNA strand wraps diametrically once around the histone octamer’s circumference, meaning it traces the full circular path equal to 2πr, where r is the radius in nm.

Given π = 3.14, solve for r using the circumference formula:

C = 2πr
r = C / (2π) = 25 / (2 × 3.14)

Step-by-Step Calculation

  • Compute denominator: 2 × 3.14 = 6.28
  • Divide DNA length: 25 ÷ 6.28 ≈ 3.9809
  • Round appropriately: 3.9809 ≈ 4 nm

This assumes idealized wrapping without DNA thickness or superhelical pitch.

Biological Context

In real nucleosomes, ~147 bp of B-DNA (~50 nm) wrap ~1.7 times around the histone octamer in a left-handed superhelix.

Real histone cores measure close to 4–4.5 nm radius, matching the calculated value.

Common Distractors (Avoid These Errors)

  • Mistaking diameter for radius: 25 / 3.14 ≈ 8 nm
  • Using half-wrap assumptions: r = 25 / (2 × 3.14 × 0.5)
  • Forgetting the factor of 2 entirely: r = 25 / 3.14

Correct formula: r = 25 / (2 × 3.14) = 4 nm

Why This Matters

Understanding histone octamer radius calculations supports concepts in:

  • Chromatin structure
  • Epigenetics and gene expression
  • Nucleosome dynamics

 

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