Proteins lysine acetyltransferases (HATs or PATs) acetylate histones and other proteins

Proteins lysine acetyltransferases (HATs or PATs) acetylate histones and other proteins and are principally modeled as transcriptional coactivators. Analysis of CBP and p300 mutant mouse fibroblasts reveals CBP/p300 are together chiefly responsible for the global acetylation of histone H3 residues K18 and K27 and contribute to other locus-specific histone acetylation events. CBP/p300 can also be… Continue reading Proteins lysine acetyltransferases (HATs or PATs) acetylate histones and other proteins