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Bromodomains are epigenetic "readers" that bind to acetylated lysines on N-terminal histone tails. Histone acetylation is a post translational modification that is associated with regions of chromatin that are primed for transcription. Bromodomains bind to these modifications and recruit transcriptional machinery to promote gene expression.

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