Functions and mechanisms of non-histone protein acetylation

T Narita, BT Weinert, C Choudhary - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2019‏ - nature.com
N ε-lysine acetylation was discovered more than half a century ago as a post-translational
modification of histones and has been extensively studied in the context of transcription …

The transcription factor activity gradient (TAG) model: contemplating a contact-independent mechanism for enhancer–promoter communication

JP Karr, JJ Ferrie, R Tjian, X Darzacq - Genes & Development, 2022‏ - genesdev.cshlp.org
How distal cis-regulatory elements (eg, enhancers) communicate with promoters remains an
unresolved question of fundamental importance. Although transcription factors and cofactors …

Interindividual variability in transgene mRNA and protein production following adeno-associated virus gene therapy for hemophilia A

S Fong, B Yates, CR Sihn, AN Mattis, N Mitchell… - Nature medicine, 2022‏ - nature.com
Factor VIII gene transfer with a single intravenous infusion of valoctocogene roxaparvovec
(AAV5-hFVIII-SQ) has demonstrated clinical benefits lasting 5 years to date in people with …

Histone acetyltransferases

SY Roth, JM Denu, CD Allis - Annual review of biochemistry, 2001‏ - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes occurs within a chromatin setting and is
strongly influenced by nucleosomal barriers imposed by histone proteins. Among the well …

Acetylation targets the M2 isoform of pyruvate kinase for degradation through chaperone-mediated autophagy and promotes tumor growth

L Lv, D Li, DI Zhao, R Lin, Y Chu, H Zhang, Z Zha, Y Liu… - Molecular cell, 2011‏ - cell.com
Most tumor cells take up more glucose than normal cells but metabolize glucose via
glycolysis even in the presence of normal levels of oxygen, a phenomenon known as the …

Nuclear hormone receptors and gene expression

A Aranda, A Pascual - Physiological reviews, 2001‏ - journals.physiology.org
The nuclear hormone receptor superfamily includes receptors for thyroid and steroid
hormones, retinoids and vitamin D, as well as different “orphan” receptors of unknown …

[HTML][HTML] Monocytic cells hyperacetylate chromatin protein HMGB1 to redirect it towards secretion

T Bonaldi, F Talamo, P Scaffidi, D Ferrera… - The EMBO …, 2003‏ - embopress.org
Abstract High Mobility Group 1 protein (HMGB1) is a chromatin component that, when
leaked out by necrotic cells, triggers inflammation. HMGB1 can also be secreted by activated …

Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (nuclear receptor 2A1) is essential for maintenance of hepatic gene expression and lipid homeostasis

GP Hayhurst, YH Lee, G Lambert, JM Ward… - … and cellular biology, 2001‏ - Taylor & Francis
The numerous functions of the liver are controlled primarily at the transcriptional level by the
concerted actions of a limited number of hepatocyte-enriched transcription factors …

p300/CBP proteins: HATs for transcriptional bridges and scaffolds

HM Chan, NB La Thangue - Journal of cell science, 2001‏ - journals.biologists.com
p300/CBP transcriptional co-activator proteins play a central role in co-ordinating and
integrating multiple signal-dependent events with the transcription apparatus, allowing the …

Duration of nuclear NF-κB action regulated by reversible acetylation

L Chen, W Fischle, E Verdin, WC Greene - Science, 2001‏ - science.org
The nuclear expression and action of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factor
requires signal-coupled phosphorylation and degradation of the IκB inhibitors, which …