hypoacetylation
Hypoacetylation refers to a state of reduced acetylation, a chemical modification where an acetyl group (CH3CO-) is added to a molecule. In biological contexts, hypoacetylation most commonly relates to the modification of histones, proteins that package DNA into chromatin. Histone acetylation typically occurs on lysine residues. When histones are acetylated, their positive charge is neutralized, which generally loosens chromatin structure, making DNA more accessible for transcription.
Hypoacetylation, conversely, implies that fewer acetyl groups are attached to histones. This can lead to a more
The balance of histone acetylation and deacetylation is crucial for regulating gene expression and maintaining cellular