Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Review Article
Review on Regulation of Epigenetic Mechanism
Author(s): Mark Louis
The transfer of genetic information from the archival copy of DNA to the transient messenger RNA, often followed by the creation of protein,
is represented by transcription, translation and subsequent protein modification. Despite having fundamentally the same DNA, every cell in
an organism has a different kind and function due to qualitative and quantitative variations in gene expression. Therefore, differentiation and
development depend on the regulation of gene expression. Although it is believed that epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone
modification and different RNA-mediated processes primarily affect gene expression at the level of transcription, other stages of the process (such
as translation) may also be regulated by epigenetic factors. The following will describe how epigenetics works on different circumstances, their role
in various.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1747-0862.2022.16.558
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