Target Name: H4C16
NCBI ID: G121504
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H4C16
Other Name(s): Histone 1, H4d | H4 histone family, member D | Histone 2, H4b | H4 histone family, member M | Histone H4 | Histone 1, H4f | HIST1H4E | Histone 4 family, member M | Histone 1, H4b | Histone 4, H4 | H4 histone family, member E | H4C14 | Histone 1, H4k | HIST1H4J | translation initiation factor IF-2-like | H4 histone family, member B | H4 histone family, member G | Histone 1, H4a | H4 histone family, member K | H4C8 | HIST1H4A | H4_HUMAN | H4C12 | histone 1, H4f | Histone 1, H4l | H4C11 | H4C9 | Histone 1, H4e | HIST4H4 | Histone 1, H4j | Histone family member | H4 histone family, member I | H4C5 | histone cluster 4 H4 | HIST2H4A | Histone 1, H4h | H4 histone family, member C | histone 4, H4 | HIST2H4B | H4C6 | H4C15 | H4C3 | OTTHUMP00000016134 | H4C1 | H4/p | H4 histone 16 | H4 histone family, member A | HIST1H4B | MGC24116 | H4 histone family, member H | H4C4 | H4C13 | HIST1H4D | HIST1H4L | HIST1H4K | H4C2 | HIST1H4F | Histone 1, H4c | HIST1H4I | H4 histone family, member J | HIST1H4C | H4-16

Histone 1: A Protein Regulating Gene Expression and Cell Division

Histone 1, also known as H4d, is a protein that is found in almost all eukaryotic cells. It plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression, cell division, and DNA replication. Histone 1 has also been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune disorders.

The histone is a small protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression and DNA replication. It is composed of four subunits, known as histone alpha, histone beta, histone gamma, and histone delta. These subunits are held together by a network of amino acids, which gives them their unique structure and function.

One of the most well-known functions of histone 1 is its role in the regulation of gene expression. Histone 1 is able to bind to specific DNA sequences and regulate the activity of gene transcription factors, such as RNA polymerase II. This means that when a cell needs to be activated for a particular gene to be expressed, histone 1 is able to bind to the relevant DNA sequence and allow the transcription factor to bind and start the process. Conversely, when a cell needs to be inhibited from expressing a particular gene, histone 1 is able to bind to the DNA sequence and prevent the transcription factor from binding and starting the process.

Another important function of histone 1 is its role in cell division. Histone 1 is able to form a complex with the protein tubulin and is involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics and stability during cell division. This means that when a cell is preparing to divide, histone 1 is able to bind to the tubulin protein and help to regulate the movement of the microtubules along the

Protein Name: H4 Histone 16

Functions: Core component of nucleosome. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling

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