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A synthetic non-histone substrate provides insight into substrate targeting by the Gcn5 HAT and sirtuin HDACs

View ORCID ProfileAnthony Rossl, Mongshang Lin, View ORCID ProfileMichael Downey
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/345637
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Abstract

Gcn5 and sirtuins are highly conserved HAT and HDAC enzymes that were first characterised as regulators of gene expression. Although histone tails are important substrates of these enzymes, these proteins also target many non-histone substrates that participate in diverse biological processes. The mechanisms used by these enzymes to choose their non-histone substrates is unclear. In this work, we use a unique synthetic biology approach in S. cerevisiae to demonstrate that a shared target sequence can act as a determinant of substrate selection for Gcn5 and sirtuins. We also exploit this system to define specific subunits of the Gcn5-containing ADA complex as regulators of non-histone acetylations proteome-wide.

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A synthetic non-histone substrate provides insight into substrate targeting by the Gcn5 HAT and sirtuin HDACs
Anthony Rossl, Mongshang Lin, Michael Downey
bioRxiv 345637; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/345637
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A synthetic non-histone substrate provides insight into substrate targeting by the Gcn5 HAT and sirtuin HDACs
Anthony Rossl, Mongshang Lin, Michael Downey
bioRxiv 345637; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/345637

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