Nucleosome remodeling factor
= Nucleosome remodeling factor
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Nucleosome remodeling factors are a group of protein complexes that play a critical role in the regulation of chromatin structure and function. Chromatin, which is composed of DNA and histone proteins, can exist in a more compact, inactive form or a more relaxed, active form, depending on the cellular context and functional requirements.