Ezh2 gene

The Ezh2 gene (enhancer of zeste homolog 2) is a component of polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2). This histone methyltransferase performs its biological activity by catalyzing the trimethylation of histone 3 lysine 27 (H3K27me3). The biological function of this gene allows for it to transcriptionally repress the target, Hox, inhibitor genes of osteochodrogenesis. Ezh2 is crucial for epigenetic regulation of specific patterning during osteochondrogenesis, or bone and cartilage development, of the craniofacial skeletal elements. By repressing inhibitors, Ezh2 promotes bone and cartilage formation in facial skeletal features arising from the neural crest. Above average Ezh2 expression has become a biological marker for the most aggressive form for breast cancer known as Inflammatory Breast

Ezh2 gene

The Ezh2 gene (enhancer of zeste homolog 2) is a component of polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2). This histone methyltransferase performs its biological activity by catalyzing the trimethylation of histone 3 lysine 27 (H3K27me3). The biological function of this gene allows for it to transcriptionally repress the target, Hox, inhibitor genes of osteochodrogenesis. Ezh2 is crucial for epigenetic regulation of specific patterning during osteochondrogenesis, or bone and cartilage development, of the craniofacial skeletal elements. By repressing inhibitors, Ezh2 promotes bone and cartilage formation in facial skeletal features arising from the neural crest. Above average Ezh2 expression has become a biological marker for the most aggressive form for breast cancer known as Inflammatory Breast