2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone the acetyl groups function as signals for interaction of histones with other regulatory proteins, chromatin remodeling 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone most likely involved in acetylation of newly synthesized histones in cytoplasm prior to chromatin assembly 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone important role of the enzyme for chromatin modulating activity 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone the bifunctional enzyme NCOAT, nuclear cytoplasmic O-GlcNacase and acetyltransferase, may be regulated to reduce the state of glycosylation of transcriptional activators while increasing the acetylation of histones to allow for concerted activation of eukaryotic gene transcription 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone histone acetylation on Lys16 by Sas2 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone H histone acetyltransferase AtGCN5 is required to regulate the floral meristem activity through the WUS/AG pathway 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone H2A acetylation at Lys5 by Tip60 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone H3 - 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone H3 preferred substrate 2.3.1.48 acetyl-CoA + histone H3 acetylation at Lys9