How Chromatin Remodeling Complexes Help Cells 'Bookmark' Important Genes
In a recent study, scientists have made an important discovery about how our cells store memory of their past states. The team studied chromatin remodeling complexes, which are proteins that help store the memories of our cells. They found that these complexes ‘bookmark’ the DNA in our cells, allowing them to remember their previous state and quickly respond to environmental changes. This research could have huge implications for our understanding of cellular memory and development.
source: Phys.org