Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Genetic information is packaged in the highly dynamic nucleoprotein structure called chromatin. Many biological
processes are regulated via post-translational modifications of key proteins. Acetylation of lysine residues
at the N-terminal histone tails is one of the most studied covalent modifications influencing gene regulation in
eukaryotic cells.
This review focuses on the role of enzymes involved in controlling both histone and non-histone proteins acetylation
levels in the cell, with particular emphasis on their effects on cancer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nucleosomes; gene expression; acetylation; deacetylation; cancer
List of contributors:
DI MAURO, Ernesto; Verdone, Loredana; Caserta, Micaela
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