EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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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 |
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2.3.1.48 | acetyl-CoA + histone H3 |
preferred substrate |
2.3.1.48 | acetyl-CoA + histone H3 |
acetylation at Lys9 |