nuclear components

What are the roles of histones in the nucleus?

Histones are basic proteins that associate with DNA to form nucleosomes, the fundamental units of chromatin. They play a critical role in the packaging of DNA into a compact, organized structure. Additionally, histones are involved in the regulation of gene expression through post-translational modifications, such as acetylation, methylation, and phosphorylation. These modifications can alter chromatin structure and accessibility, influencing transcriptional activity.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics