kromatín
Kromatín is a complex of DNA and proteins that packages eukaryotic genomes within the nucleus and regulates access to genetic information. It consists largely of DNA wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes—the basic repeating unit of chromatin. A nucleosome core particle contains a histone octamer (two molecules of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) around which about 147 base pairs of DNA are wound. Linker DNA is associated with histone H1, which helps compact nucleosomes into higher-order structures.
Chromatin exists in dynamic states that influence gene activity. Euchromatin is relatively decondensed and associated with
These regulatory layers affect processes such as transcription, DNA replication, and DNA repair. Epigenetic marks can
Alterations in chromatin structure and epigenetic regulation are linked to development, aging, and diseases, notably cancer.