AntiBromodomain and PHD finger-containing protein 1 Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
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Allgemeine Beschreibung
BRPF1 (bromodomain and plant homeodomain finger containing, 1) protein contains plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers, a bromodomain that recognizes acetylated histones, and a proline-tryptophan-tryptophan-proline (PWWP) domain.
Biochem/physiol Actions
BRPF1 (bromodomain and plant homeodomain finger containing, 1) gene encodes a component of the monocytic leukemic zinc finger (MOZ) histone acetyltransferase (HAT), a quaternary complex that acetylates histones. This component activates MOZ HAT by linking the MOZ catalytic subunit to the ING5 (inhibitor of growth 5) and hEaf6 subunits and promotes acetylation of histones. It also recruits Moz to active chromatin during mitosis. The MOZ HAT complex also functions in proper patterning for skeletal development. The PWWP domain of this protein associates with H3K36me3 (Trimethylation of Lys36 in histone H3) that mediates the elongation phase of transcription and functions as an epigenetic regulator of cell growth and differentiation. The effector domains of human BRPF1 are involved in gene transcription, chromatin binding and remodeling.
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