Heterochromatized
Heterochromatized refers to the state of chromatin that is condensed and transcriptionally inactive. Chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, exists in two main forms: euchromatin and heterochromatin. Euchromatin is less condensed and is where most gene transcription occurs, while heterochromatized regions are tightly packed and generally devoid of gene expression.
There are two primary types of heterochromatin: constitutive and facultative. Constitutive heterochromatin is found in specific
The process of heterochromatization involves modifications to both DNA and histone proteins. DNA methylation, particularly at