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Histone Methylation

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Histone methylation is a fundamental epigenetic modification involving the addition of methyl groups to specific lysine or arginine residues on histone protein tails, particularly on histones H3 and H4.[@epigenetics2025] Unlike acetylation, which generally relaxes chromatin structure to promote transcription, the functional consequences of methylation depend critically on which residue is modified and the degree of methylation (mono-, di-, or trimethylation).[@epigenetics2025][@epigeneticsbased2012] This modification serves as a crucial regulator of chromatin architecture and gene expression programs that determine cell identity, developmental state, and adaptive responses to environmental stimuli.[@epigeneticsbased2012]

Histone methylation operates within the broader context of the chromatin landscape, where DNA is wrapped around histone octamers to form nucleosomes, the basic units of chromatin.[@histone2012] The post-translational modification of histone tails creates a "histone code" that dictates whether specific genomic regions are accessible for transcription or maintained in a transcriptionally silent state.[@histone2012] This epigenetic marking system allows stable yet dynamic regulation of gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence.

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