kromatinstatus
Kromatinstatus, or chromatin state, refers to the functional state of chromatin within a cell, reflecting how DNA is packaged and what chemical marks decorate nucleosomes. It encompasses the level of chromatin compaction (euchromatin vs heterochromatin), the pattern of histone post-translational modifications, DNA methylation, histone variants, and the binding of chromatin-associated proteins. This state influences DNA accessibility for transcription, replication, and repair processes.
Chromatin states are established by writer, eraser, and reader enzymes that add, remove, or interpret chemical
Kromatinstatus is mapped and studied using high-throughput assays such as ChIP-seq for histone marks, ATAC-seq or
The chromatin state is a key determinant of gene expression, genome stability, and epigenetic inheritance. Alterations