chromatineremodelling
Chromatineremodelling is a complex process that occurs in the cell nucleus, where the structure of chromatin, the complex of DNA, histone proteins, and non-histone proteins that makes up the chromosome, is dynamically changed. This process is essential for the regulation of gene expression, allowing cells to rapidly and reversibly modify chromatin structure in response to various internal and external stimuli.
Chromatineremodelling can result in either the relaxation or condensation of chromatin fibers, leading to changes in
SWI/SNF and ISWI families use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to transiently unwind DNA double helices and