histonmódosítások
Histonmódosítások, also known as histone modifications, are crucial epigenetic mechanisms that regulate gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence. These modifications occur primarily on the N-terminal tails of histone proteins, which are the fundamental building blocks of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes. Histones act like spools around which DNA is wound, and their modifications can alter the accessibility of the DNA to transcription machinery.
Common histone modifications include acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, and ubiquitination. Histone acetylation, typically associated with gene activation,
These modifications are dynamically regulated by enzymes that add them (writers) and enzymes that remove them