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Information on EC 3.5.1.98 - histone deacetylase and Organism(s) Oryza sativa and UniProt Accession Q6YV04

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     3 Hydrolases
         3.5 Acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds
             3.5.1 In linear amides
                3.5.1.98 histone deacetylase
IUBMB Comments
A class of enzymes that remove acetyl groups from N6-acetyl-lysine residues on a histone. The reaction of this enzyme is opposite to that of EC 2.3.1.48, histone acetyltransferase. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) can be organized into three classes, HDAC1, HDAC2 and HDAC3, depending on sequence similarity and domain organization. Histone acetylation plays an important role in regulation of gene expression. In eukaryotes, HDACs play a key role in the regulation of transcription and cell proliferation . May be identical to EC 3.5.1.17, acyl-lysine deacylase.
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The taxonomic range for the selected organisms is: Oryza sativa
The expected taxonomic range for this enzyme is: Eukaryota, Bacteria, Archaea
Reaction Schemes
hydrolysis of an N6-acetyl-lysine residue of a histone to yield a deacetylated histone
Synonyms
histone deacetylase, hdac1, hdac6, hdac2, hdac3, hdac4, hdac5, hdac8, hdac9, hdac7, more
SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
histone amidohydrolase
A class of enzymes that remove acetyl groups from N6-acetyl-lysine residues on a histone. The reaction of this enzyme is opposite to that of EC 2.3.1.48, histone acetyltransferase. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) can be organized into three classes, HDAC1, HDAC2 and HDAC3, depending on sequence similarity and domain organization. Histone acetylation plays an important role in regulation of gene expression. In eukaryotes, HDACs play a key role in the regulation of transcription and cell proliferation [4]. May be identical to EC 3.5.1.17, acyl-lysine deacylase.
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER
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9076-57-7
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