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= Mechanism =
= Mechanism =
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After many structural studies, the catalytic mechanism for HAT1 remains unclear. A structural overlay of HAT1 and Gcn5, a better-understood HAT enzyme, found a conserved glutamate residue in the active site of both molecules. Previous studies found that a mutation at the active site glutamate residue greatly alters the catalytic ability of HAT1, proving it to be structurally important. <ref name="Yang"/> The crystallized structure of the HAT1/HAT2 complex supports, with the proximity of potentially catalytic residues, a mechanism for histone acetylation involving the following residues and cofactor:
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After many structural studies, the catalytic mechanism for HAT1 remains unclear. A structural overlay of HAT1 and Gcn5, a better-understood HAT enzyme, found a conserved glutamate residue in the active site of both molecules. Previous studies found that a mutation at the active site glutamate residue greatly alters the catalytic ability of HAT1, proving it to be structurally important. <ref name="Yang"/> The crystallized structure of the HAT1/HAT2 complex supports, with the proximity of potentially catalytic residues, a mechanism for histone acetylation involving the following residues and cofactor: <scene name='81/811713/Mechanism_glu_lys_coa/5'>Glu255, H4Lys14, and Acetyl-CoA</scene>.
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<scene name='81/811713/Mechanism_glu_lys_coa/5'>Glu255, H4Lys14, and Acetyl-CoA</scene>.
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Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1/HAT2 Complex, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

HAT1/HAT2 Complex pdb: 4PSW

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