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The active site consists of the Acetyl CoA ligand bound to the enzyme in a groove on the surface of the protein. The ligand is held in place by several bonds to protein residues that result in the formation of a hydrophobic pocket. The hydrophobic pocket consists of the interacting side chains from residues | The active site consists of the Acetyl CoA ligand bound to the enzyme in a groove on the surface of the protein. The ligand is held in place by several bonds to protein residues that result in the formation of a hydrophobic pocket. The hydrophobic pocket consists of the interacting side chains from residues | ||
<scene name='81/811098/Ile-217/3'>Ile-217</scene>, <scene name='81/811098/Pro-257/2'>Pro-257</scene>, | <scene name='81/811098/Ile-217/3'>Ile-217</scene>, <scene name='81/811098/Pro-257/2'>Pro-257</scene>, | ||
| - | <scene name='81/811098/Phe-261/2'>Phe-261</scene>, in addition to further bonds resulting from residues 217-220 and 255-256(9727486). The amide of main-chain Phe-220 hydrogen bonds to the carbonyl oxygen of the Acetyl group in the binding pocket. The main-chain amide of Asn-258 also donates a hydrogen bond from its side chain to oxygen PO5 of the pantothenic acid group(9727486). The binding within the hydrophobic pocket is further supplemented through the creation of a protein gate that establishes a bridge over the concave surface that serves to keep Acetyl CoA in place while the enzyme interacts with the histone. | + | <scene name='81/811098/Phe-261/2'>Phe-261</scene>, in addition to further bonds resulting from residues 217-220 and 255-256(9727486). The amide of main-chain |
| + | <scene name='81/811098/Phe-220/2'>Phe-220</scene> hydrogen bonds to the carbonyl oxygen of the Acetyl group in the binding pocket. The main-chain amide of | ||
| + | <scene name='81/811098/Asn-258/2'>Asn-258</scene> also donates a hydrogen bond from its side chain to oxygen PO5 of the pantothenic acid group(9727486). The binding within the hydrophobic pocket is further supplemented through the creation of a protein gate that establishes a bridge over the concave surface that serves to keep Acetyl CoA in place while the enzyme interacts with the histone. | ||
Revision as of 20:45, 7 April 2019
Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1
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References
- ↑ Agudelo Garcia PA, Hoover ME, Zhang P, Nagarajan P, Freitas MA, Parthun MR. Identification of multiple roles for histone acetyltransferase 1 in replication-coupled chromatin assembly. Nucleic Acids Res. 2017 Sep 19;45(16):9319-9335. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx545. PMID:28666361 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx545
