Target Name: H2BC26
NCBI ID: G128312
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H2BC26
Other Name(s): histone 3, H2bb | histone cluster 3, H2bb | Histone 3, H2bb | H2B-clustered histone 26 | H2BU1 | H2B3B_HUMAN | Histone H2B type 3-B | histone cluster 3 H2B family member b | H2B clustered histone 26 | H2B type 12 | HIST3H2BB | H2B.U histone 1 | H2Bb

H2BC26: A Potential Drug Target for Apoptosis and Cell Growth Regulation

Histone 3, also known as H2BC26, is a protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of cell growth, apoptosis, and gene expression. The H2BC26 gene has been identified as a potential drug target and is currently being targeted by researchers for the development of new treatments for various diseases.

The histone is a protein that is composed of four different subunits that are held together by a hydrophobic tail. It plays a vital role in the regulation of gene expression by modulating the level of gene accessibility to the cell nucleus. Histones are also involved in the regulation of DNA replication, transcription, and repair.

H2BC26 is a specific subunit of the histone that is responsible for the regulation of gene expression. It contains a unique domain that is distinct from other histone subunits. This domain is known as the N-terminal alpha-helix, which is a structural element that is involved in the regulation of gene expression.

H2BC26 is also involved in the regulation of cell apoptosis. When a cell reaches its maximum number of divisions, it undergoes apoptosis, which is a natural process that helps the cell to remove damaged or unnecessary parts and to maintain a healthy size. H2BC26 is involved in the regulation of apoptosis by modulating the level of sensitivity to apoptosis that cells have to various stimuli, such as UV radiation, chemical drugs, or radiation.

In addition to its role in apoptosis, H2BC26 is also involved in the regulation of cell growth. It plays a vital role in the regulation of cell cycle progression by modulating the level of microtubule stability. Microtubules are a protein structure that is involved in the regulation of cell

Protein Name: H2B Clustered Histone 26

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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