HIST2H2BC
Title: Histone 2H2BC: The Elusive Epigenetic Regulator in Health and Disease
Description:
Histone 2H2BC is an essential protein component of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that make up chromosomes. It plays a critical role in epigenetic regulation, the modulation of gene expression without altering the DNA sequence itself.
Associated Diseases:
Mutations or dysregulation of histone 2H2BC have been linked to several diseases, including:
- Cancer: Altered 2H2BC expression or modifications have been observed in various cancers, such as breast, prostate, and colon cancer.
- Neurodegenerative diseases: 2H2BC dysfunction has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease.
- Cardiovascular diseases: 2H2BC modifications have been associated with the development of heart failure and atherosclerosis.
Did you Know ?
Histone 2H2BC comprises approximately 1-2% of the total histone pool in mammalian cells. Despite its relatively small abundance, it exerts a significant impact on gene regulation and cell function.