Chromatin: Structure, Function, and History

Chromatin: Structure, Function, and History

Morse, Randall H.

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Chromatin: Structure, Function and History brings the reader up-to-date on the remarkable progress made in chromatin research. Coverage includes the basics of chromatin biology, particularly early work on chromatin structure and function, followed by review of research done since the early nineties, particularly on chromatin modifications and chromatin remodeling, which has led to the explosion of interest in epigenetics. The fundamentals of chromatin structure and biochemistry and the enzyme complexes that manage it are thoroughly addressed, and considerable attention is given to genome-wide approaches to its study. The book provides the reader with a concise and coherent account of the nature, structure, and assembly of chromatin and its active involvement in the processes of DNA transcription, replication and repair. By consistently interrelating the structure of eukaryotic DNA with the nuclear processes it undergoes, this volume becomes essential reading for researchers and students who want to really understand how DNA works. Provide a current and easily digestible resource on chromatin and epigeneticsAddresses the role of chromatin in transcription regulation and chromatin abnormalities in diseaseValuably covers the background of the field - the history of the nucleosome and the early days of chromatin research - enabling readers to understand how the field was born and what discoveries and technical advances have propelled it forward INDICE: Part I. Chromatin structure 1. Early history 2. Figuring out the nucleosome 3. Nucleosome positioning Part 2. Chromatin function 4. Early studies 5. Chromatin remodeling 6. Chromatin modifications

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-814809-9
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 250
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2021
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés