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A Mammalian Histone Deacetylase Related to the Yeast Transcriptional Regulator Rpd3p
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1996
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Histone ModificationsMolecular RegulationEpigenetic ChangeGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsCell CycleEpigeneticsTranscriptional RegulationHistone DeacetylaseTrapoxin Affinity MatrixGene ExpressionCell BiologyTranscription RegulationChromatin FunctionChromatinChromatin StructureChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesEpigenomicsGene RegulationMedicine
Trapoxin is a microbially derived cyclotetrapeptide that inhibits histone deacetylation in vivo and causes mammalian cells to arrest in the cell cycle. A trapoxin affinity matrix was used to isolate two nuclear proteins that copurified with histone deacetylase activity. Both proteins were identified by peptide microsequencing, and a complementary DNA encoding the histone deacetylase catalytic subunit (HD1) was cloned from a human Jurkat T cell library. As the predicted protein is very similar to the yeast transcriptional regulator Rpd3p, these results support a role for histone deacetylase as a key regulator of eukaryotic transcription.
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