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- Histone | Description, Chromatin, Structure, Functions, Facts . . .
A histone is a type of protein that plays a critical role in the structural organization and regulation of DNA within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- Histone - National Human Genome Research Institute
Histone Eight histone proteins can come together to make up something called a nucleosome A nucleosome is like a tiny spool that DNA can wind around So histones play an important part in keeping the genome organized and wrapped neatly within a cell
- Histones types and its functions - Microbiology Notes
Group A act on histone in chromatin and involved with control of transcription Group B act on newly synthesized histone in cytosol and are involved in nucleosomes assembly
- Post‐translational modifications of histones: Mechanisms, biological . . .
In this review, several most thoroughly studied and newly discovered histone PTMs are introduced Furthermore, we focus on the histone‐modifying enzymes with carcinogenic potential, their abnormal modification sites in various tumors, and multiple essential molecular regulation mechanism
- What Are Histones in Biology? Their Structure and Function
When DNA is damaged, histone modifications can help make affected DNA regions more accessible to repair enzymes For example, specific histone modifications can recruit repair proteins to damage sites or facilitate chromatin remodeling to allow access for repair machinery
- Histone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Histone modifications have been implicated in maintaining the transcriptionally poised state of important genesin embryonic stem cells Histone modifications are believed to be responsible for compartmentalization of chromatin into active and inactive domains
- Definition of histone - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
histone (HIS-tone) A type of protein found in chromosomes Histones bind to DNA, help give chromosomes their shape, and help control the activity of genes
- histone histones | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature
A protein that is part of the histone family of basic proteins which associate with DNA in the nucleus and help to condense the DNA into a smaller volume
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