Two Potenital Function
Following are the two potential functions that eukaryotic cells perform to regulate transcription as:
- DNA Methylation
- Histone Acetylation
DNA methylation is a method through which methyl groups are combined with the DNA molecule. Methylation can alter the action of a DNA segment without adjusting the sequence. When positioned in a gene promoter then DNA methylation typically serves to repress gene transcription.
Histone acetylation is the method through which the lysine deposits in the N-terminal tail projecting from the histone core of the nucleosome are acetylated as a role of gene regulation. Histone acetylation is necessary parts of gene regulation.