Histone
Drug Details
- Description
- Histone refers to a group of proteins that help package DNA into structural units called nucleosomes. It is not a drug but rather a target for epigenetic drug development. Drugs targeting histones, such as histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDAC inhibitors), are used in cancer treatment.
- Alternative Names
- Histone.
- Key Genes
- HIST1H1A, HIST1H1B, HIST1H1C, HIST1H1D, HIST1H1E, HIST1H2AE, HIST1H2AG, HIST1H2AH, HIST1H2AK, HIST1H2AL, HIST1H2AM, HIST1H2BA, HIST1H2BC, HIST1H2BD, HIST1H2BF, HIST1H2BG, HIST1H2BH, HIST1H2BI, HIST1H2BJ, HIST1H2BK, HIST1H2BL, HIST1H2BM, HIST1H3A, HIST1H3B, HIST1H3C, HIST1H3D, HIST1H3E, HIST1H3F, HIST1H3G, HIST1H3H, HIST1H3I, HIST1H3J.
- Drug Use
- Histone is not a drug; it is a type of protein that helps structure and package DNA into chromatin in cells.
- Genetic Factors Influencing Response
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