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Although HAT1 was the first histone acetyltransferase enzyme discovered, it is difficult to study and is one of the least understood HAT enzymes. While HAT1 has been linked to many disease states, there is no current known inhibitor of HAT1 that exists. Developing an enzyme inhibitor for HAT1 could allow for therapeutic targets in diseases in which HAT1 has been implicated as well as be used as a tool to better understand the specificity and mechanism in which HAT1 acts to modify histones, in particular histone 4 (H4). HAT1 inhibitors containing the first 20 residues of H4, including the target lysine for modification, and acetyl-CoA and found H4K12CoA to act as a competitive inhibitor to both the peptide substrate as well as acetyl-CoA, potentially laying the foundation for new discovery and better understanding of HAT1 <ref> DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.13476 </ref>
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Although HAT1 was the first histone acetyltransferase enzyme discovered, it is difficult to study and is one of the least understood HAT enzymes. While HAT1 has been linked to many disease states, there is no current known inhibitor of HAT1 that exists. Developing an enzyme inhibitor for HAT1 could allow for therapeutic targets in diseases in which HAT1 has been implicated as well as be used as a tool to better understand the specificity and mechanism in which HAT1 acts to modify histones, in particular histone 4 (H4). HAT1 inhibitors containing the first 20 residues of H4, including the target lysine for modification, and acetyl-CoA and found H4K12CoA to act as a competitive inhibitor to both the peptide substrate as well as acetyl-CoA, potentially laying the foundation for new discovery and better understanding of HAT1 <ref name="Ngo">PMID:30637990</ref>.
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Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1/HAT2 Complex, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

HAT1/HAT2 Complex pdb: 4PSW

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