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===Acetyl-CoA Binding Site===
===Acetyl-CoA Binding Site===
[[Image:Hat1.gif|400 px|left|thumb|Figure 2. Acetyl-CoA in the binding pocket of HAT1 (Chain A)]]
[[Image:Hat1.gif|400 px|left|thumb|Figure 2. Acetyl-CoA in the binding pocket of HAT1 (Chain A)]]
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The acetyl-CoA HAT1 active site is parallel to the C-terminal domain of the HAT1 protein. Acetyl-CoA fits structurally into the small binding site due to the kinked pantetheine group giving the molecule a bent confirmation. Once bound, most of the acetyl-CoA molecule is buried in the protein, around 60% (Figure 1). Hydrophobic contacts, hydrogen bonds, and salt bridges help to stabilize the protein-ligand interaction. HAT1 protein-ligand contact is concentrated in three areas: C-terminal end of helix &alpha; 7, C terminal end of strand &beta;-14/loop &beta;15-&alpha;9, and N-terminal half of helix &alpha; 9 <ref name=”Dutnall”>PMID:10384314</ref>.
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The acetyl-CoA HAT1 active site is parallel to the C-terminal domain of the HAT1 protein. Acetyl-CoA fits structurally into the small binding site due to the kinked pantetheine group giving the molecule a bent confirmation. Once bound, most of the acetyl-CoA molecule is buried in the protein, around 60% (Figure 3). Hydrophobic contacts, hydrogen bonds, and salt bridges help to stabilize the protein-ligand interaction. HAT1 protein-ligand contact is concentrated in three areas: C-terminal end of helix &alpha; 7, C terminal end of strand &beta;-14/loop &beta;15-&alpha;9, and N-terminal half of helix &alpha; 9 <ref name=”Dutnall”>PMID:10384314</ref>.

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Histone Acetyltransferase HAT1/HAT2 Complex, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

HAT1/HAT2 Complex pdb: 4PSW

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