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=== Protein Gate === | === Protein Gate === | ||
| - | The <scene name='81/811098/Gate/2'> protein gate</scene> consists of several residues that coordinate a conformational change in the protein to hold the Acetyl CoA ligand in place. Ile-161, Glu-162, and <scene name='81/811098/Asn-258/2'>Asn-258</scene> cooperate together form the gate over Acetyl CoA (9727486). The hydrogen bond between the main chain amide of <scene name='81/811098/Phe-261/2'>Phe-261</scene> to the side chain carbonyl oxygen of Asn-258 allows for proper positioning of Asn-258 to bond with other residues and Acetyl CoA itself. The side chain amide of Asn-258 also binds via a water molecule (H2O-415) with the main chain amide of the Glu-162(9727486). These bonds help lock the orientation of Asn-258 so that it can donate a hydrogen bond from its side-chain amide to the carbonyl oxygen PO5 at the end of the pantothenic acid group. Together, the side chains of Ile-161, Glu-162, and Asn-258 form a protein gate over the Acetyl CoA binding cleft. The gate allows for correct binding of Acetyl CoA and once the ligand is bound, subsequent conformational changes of HAT1 happen, allowing for Lys-12 to act as a nucleophile in the precise place. | + | The <scene name='81/811098/Gate/2'> protein gate</scene> consists of several residues that coordinate a conformational change in the protein to hold the Acetyl CoA ligand in place. <scene name='81/811098/Ile-161/1'>Ile-161</scene>, <scene name='81/811098/Glu-162/1'>Glu-162</scene>, and <scene name='81/811098/Asn-258/2'>Asn-258</scene> cooperate together form the gate over Acetyl CoA (9727486). The hydrogen bond between the main chain amide of <scene name='81/811098/Phe-261/2'>Phe-261</scene> to the side chain carbonyl oxygen of Asn-258 allows for proper positioning of Asn-258 to bond with other residues and Acetyl CoA itself. The side chain amide of Asn-258 also binds via a water molecule (H2O-415) with the main chain amide of the Glu-162(9727486). These bonds help lock the orientation of Asn-258 so that it can donate a hydrogen bond from its side-chain amide to the carbonyl oxygen PO5 at the end of the pantothenic acid group. Together, the side chains of Ile-161, Glu-162, and Asn-258 form a protein gate over the Acetyl CoA binding cleft. The gate allows for correct binding of Acetyl CoA and once the ligand is bound, subsequent conformational changes of HAT1 happen, allowing for Lys-12 to act as a nucleophile in the precise place. |
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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
