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=HAT1 Background =
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<scene name='81/811717/Hat1_with_accoa/2'>HAT1</scene> was the first of the HAT enzymes to be identified in yeast. It is lysine specific for newly synthesized histone 4 (H4). One study showed that the deletion of the HAT caused a loss of acetylation on H4K5 and H4K12, leading to the conclusion that HAT1 is the sole enzyme responsible for the evolutionary conserved histone modification.<ref name="Parthun">PMID:8858151</ref> The <scene name='81/811717/Hat2/1'>HAT2</scene>enzyme is identified as a binding partner for HAT1 to help modulate the substrate specificity of HAT1. The complex is highly specific for H4K12.
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<scene name='81/811717/Hat1_with_accoa/3'>HAT1</scene> was the first of the HAT enzymes to be identified in yeast. It is lysine specific for newly synthesized histone 4 (H4). One study showed that the deletion of the HAT caused a loss of acetylation on H4K5 and H4K12, leading to the conclusion that HAT1 is the sole enzyme responsible for the evolutionary conserved histone modification.<ref name="Parthun">PMID:8858151</ref> The <scene name='81/811717/Hat2/1'>HAT2</scene> enzyme is identified as a binding partner for HAT1 to help modulate the substrate specificity of HAT1. The complex is highly specific for H4K12.
= Hat1/Hat2 Complex Structure =
= Hat1/Hat2 Complex Structure =

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Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1/HAT2 Complex, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

HAT1/HAT2 Complex pdb: 4PSW

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