Histone H4
Histone H4 is one of the five main histone proteins involved in the structure of chromatin in eukaryotic cells. Featuring a main globular domain and a long N-terminal tail, H4 is involved with the structure of the nucleosome of the 'beads on a string' organization. Histone proteins are highly post-translationally modified. Covalently bonded modifications include acetylation and methylation of the N-terminal tails. These modifications may alter expression of genes located on DNA associated with its parent histone octamer. Histone H4 is an important protein in the structure and function of chromatin, where its sequence variants and variable modification states are thought to play a role in the dynamic and long term regulation of genes.
H4 histone, family 3 | |||||||
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Symbol | H4F3 | ||||||
NCBI gene | 3023 | ||||||
HGNC | 4780 | ||||||
UniProt | P62805 | ||||||
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Locus | Chr. 3 q13.13 | ||||||
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