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=== Hydrophobic Pocket ===
=== Hydrophobic Pocket ===
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[[Image:hydrophobic_pocket.png|250px|right|thumb|Figure 1. Image of the substrate Acetyl CoA bound in the groove of HAT1 (1BOB.pdb). The groove contains the hydrophobic pocket and is also contains the location of the active site.]] The active site consists of the Acetyl CoA ligand bound to the enzyme in a groove on the surface of the protein. The
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[[Image:hydroophobic pocket.png|350px|right|thumb|Figure 1. Image of the substrate Acetyl CoA bound in the groove of HAT1 (1BOB.pdb). The groove contains the three residues involved in the acetyltransferase mechanism.]] The active site consists of the Acetyl CoA ligand bound to the enzyme in a groove on the surface of the protein. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligand ligand] is held in place by several bonds to protein residues that result in the formation of a <scene name='81/811098/Hydrophobic_pocket/2'>hydrophobic pocket</scene>. The hydrophobic pocket consists of the interacting side chains from residues <scene name='81/811098/Ile-217_pro-257_phe-261/2'>Ile-217, Pro-257, Phe-261</scene> in addition to further bonds resulting from residues 217-220 and 255-256 <ref name=Dut/> (figure 1). The amide of main-chain <scene name='81/811098/Phe-220/3'>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-258/3'>Asn-258</scene> also donates a hydrogen bond from its side chain to oxygen PO5 of the pantothenic acid group <ref name=Dut/>. 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.
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligand ligand] is held in place by several bonds to protein residues that result in the formation of a <scene name='81/811098/Hydrophobic_pocket/2'>hydrophobic pocket</scene>. The hydrophobic pocket consists of the interacting side chains from residues <scene name='81/811098/Ile-217_pro-257_phe-261/2'>Ile-217, Pro-257, Phe-261</scene> in addition to further bonds resulting from residues 217-220 and 255-256 <ref name=Dut/> (figure 1). The amide of main-chain
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<scene name='81/811098/Phe-220/3'>Phe-220</scene> hydrogen bonds to the carbonyl oxygen of the Acetyl group in the binding pocket. The main-chain amide of
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<scene name='81/811098/Asn-258/3'>Asn-258</scene> also donates a hydrogen bond from its side chain to oxygen PO5 of the pantothenic acid group <ref name=Dut/>. 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.
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Histone Acetyltransferase 1

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