Histones H2A, H3, and H4 are modified by covalent binding of the vitamin biotin to distinct lysine residues. Binding of biotin to histones is mediated by holocarboxylase synthetase (HCS) and perhaps biotinidase. Biotinylation of lysine- 12 in histone H4 (K12BioH4) plays roles in gene repression, stability of repeat regions and transposable elements, and regulation of biotin transporter expression in eukaryotes. Decreased biotinylation of histones in biotin-deficient and HCS-deficient human cells and Drosophila melanogaster impairs stress resistance, life span, and biotin homeostasis.