transissomerase
Transissomerase is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the regulation of chromatin remodeling and gene expression. The name "transissomerase" is derived from the enzyme's ability to catalyze the translocation of histone modification marks, specifically the transfer of methyl groups from one site to another on histone tails.
Transissomerase is involved in the maintenance of genome stability and the regulation of cellular processes such
Transissomerase interacts with various DNA-binding proteins and other chromatin remodeling enzymes to regulate chromatin structure and
Mutations in the gene encoding transissomerase have been linked to several human diseases, including cancer and