In eukaryotes, DNA is tightly wound into a complex called chromatin. Thanks to the process of chromatin remodeling, this complex can be "opened" so that specific genes are expressed. Various ...
2005). Histones can be displaced by chromatin remodeling complexes, thereby exposing underlying DNA sequences to polymerases and other enzymes (Smith & Peterson, 2005). It is important to remember ...
It starts a broad cascade of events inside the cell, involving the activation of hundreds of other genes, that will collectively try to control damage ... remodeling of the chromatin—the DNA ...
Dynamic changes in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) methylation and chromatin accessibility were ... These findings suggest that ...