histonkerne
Histonkerne is a term that refers to the core structure around which DNA is wrapped in eukaryotic cells. This fundamental unit is crucial for the organization and packaging of the vast amount of genetic material within the nucleus.
The histonkerne is composed of eight histone proteins, specifically two copies each of H2A, H2B, H3, and
DNA wraps around the histonkerne approximately 1.65 times, creating a structure known as a nucleosome. This
Beyond mere packaging, the histonkerne plays a vital role in regulating gene expression. Modifications to the