Sandbox 135
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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Nuclear chromosomes are compressed as small packages of nucleosomes. DNA is wrapped twice around the nucleosome, which is made of a histone octamer (H2A, H2B, H3, H4) core. The tightly compacted chromosome does not allow gene expression to occur. | Nuclear chromosomes are compressed as small packages of nucleosomes. DNA is wrapped twice around the nucleosome, which is made of a histone octamer (H2A, H2B, H3, H4) core. The tightly compacted chromosome does not allow gene expression to occur. | ||
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p300 is a transcriptional coactivator that regulates gene expression through the use of HAT and BRD. p300 contains a HAT domain and a bromodomain which are 380 residues and 110 residues respectively. | p300 is a transcriptional coactivator that regulates gene expression through the use of HAT and BRD. p300 contains a HAT domain and a bromodomain which are 380 residues and 110 residues respectively. | ||
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+ | == How Do HAT and BRD Function? == | ||
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+ | HAT proteins in the nucleus are well regulated, which allows for acetylation to occur where needed. | ||
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+ | In the active site hydrogen bonds hold the substrate (Lysine of the histone tail) in place, Lys1456 with Trp1436 and Acetyl-CoA with Tyr1467. | ||
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+ | Alignment of the Lysine and Acetyl-CoA requires the L1 loop to be in position and an interaction between CoA and the HAT domain. An electrostatic attraction of the negative grove of the HAT with surrounding amino acids of the histone tails is also required for alignment. | ||
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+ | The acetyl group, found in Acetyl-CoA, is transferred to the Lysine in the histone tail. | ||
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+ | == Bromodomain == | ||
+ | Once the Lysine is acetylated the bromodomain is able to bind. | ||
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+ | After the bind between Lysil and bromodomain occurs, transcription factors and RNA Polymerase II are recruited, necessary for gene expression. |
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