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<StructureSection load='4psw' size='350' frame='true' side='right' caption='HAT1 4PSW'
<StructureSection load='4psw' size='350' frame='true' side='right' caption='HAT1 4PSW'
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histone Histone background]
== HAT1 Background ==
== HAT1 Background ==
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[[Image:Main_bonding_cartoon_3.png|400px|right|thumb|Figure 1]]
== Hat1/Hat2 Complex Structure ==
== Hat1/Hat2 Complex Structure ==
Hat1 is not catalytically active until it binds with HAT2 to form the <scene name='81/811718/Hat1_hat2_complex_aco_and_h4/1'>complex</scene>. HAT1 structure includes 317 residues and is identified as <scene name='81/811718/Hat1_protein/1'>chain A</scene>. HAT2 is identified as <scene name='81/811718/Hat2_protein/1'>chain B</scene>, which includes 401 residues. The activated complex acetylates residues in the 38 residue span of <scene name='81/811718/Portion_of_histone_4/1'>Histone 4</scene>.
Hat1 is not catalytically active until it binds with HAT2 to form the <scene name='81/811718/Hat1_hat2_complex_aco_and_h4/1'>complex</scene>. HAT1 structure includes 317 residues and is identified as <scene name='81/811718/Hat1_protein/1'>chain A</scene>. HAT2 is identified as <scene name='81/811718/Hat2_protein/1'>chain B</scene>, which includes 401 residues. The activated complex acetylates residues in the 38 residue span of <scene name='81/811718/Portion_of_histone_4/1'>Histone 4</scene>.

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Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1/HAT2 Complex, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

HAT1 4PSW

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