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How do histone acetyltransferases select lysine residues in core histones?
1Department of Cellular Biology, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
FEBS Letters
|August 26, 1998
Abstract:
Acetylation of specific lysines of core histone N-terminal tails correlates with chromatin assembly and specific regulation of gene expression. Core histones acetylated at particular lysines mediate effects on chromatin function; however, the manner in which different histone acetyltransferases (HATs) discriminate lysines is unknown. Here we propose a putative rule for lysine selection by HATs based on the primary sequence in the vicinity of lysines in the core histone N-terminal tails and in flanking sequence. This provides insight into the molecular basis of site selection of core histones by HATs.