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Bromodomain protein Brd3 associates with acetylated GATA1 to promote its chromatin occupancy at erythroid target genes J. Lamonica, W. Deng, S. Kadauke, A. Campbell, R. Gamsjaeger, H. Wang, Y. Cheng, A. Billin, R. Hardison, J. Mackay
A short guide to histone deacetylases including recent progress on class II enzymes S . Y. Park, J. Kim
N-Acetyl lysyl-tRNA synthetases evolved by a CcdB-based selection possess N-acetyl lysine specificity in vitro and in vivo T. Umehara, J. Kim, S. Lee, L.-T. Guo, D. Söll, H.-S. Park
Disrupting the interaction of BRD4 with diacetylated Twist suppresses tumorigenesis in basal-like breast cancer J. Shi, Y. Wang, L. Zeng, Y. Wu, J. Deng, Q. Zhang, Y. Lin, J. Li, T. Kang, M. Tao
Unraveling the hidden catalytic activity of vertebrate class IIa histone deacetylases A. Lahm, C. Paolini, M. Pallaoro, M. Nardi, P. Jones, P. Neddermann, S. Sambucini, M. Bottomley, Lo Surdo, A. Carfi
Negative regulation of forkhead transcription factor AFX (Foxo4) by CBP-induced acetylation M. Fukuoka, H. Daitoku, M. Hatta, H. Matsuzaki, S. Umemura, A. Fukamizu
Targeting the BRD4/FOXO3a/CDK6 axis sensitizes AKT inhibition in luminal breast cancer J. Liu, Z. Duan, W. Guo, L. Zeng, Y. Wu, Y. Chen, F. Tai, Y. Wang, Y. Lin, Q. Zhang
Novel Histone Deacetylase Class IIa Selective Substrate Radiotracers for PET Imaging of Epigenetic Regulation in the Brain R. Bonomi, U. Mukhopadhyay, A. Shavrin, H. Yeh, A. Majhi, S. Dewage, A. Najjar, X. Lu, G. Cisneros, W. Tong
Redox regulation of FoxO transcription factors L.-O. Klotz, C. Sánchez-Ramos, I. Prieto-Arroyo, P. Urbánek, H. Steinbrenner, M. Monsalve
The 26S Proteasome Utilizes a Kinetic Gateway to Prioritize Substrate Degradation - PubMed
PBRM1 acts as a p53 lysine-acetylation reader to suppress renal tumor growth W. Cai, L. Su, L. Liao, Z. Liu, L. Langbein, E. Dulaimi, J. Testa, R. Uzzo, Z. Zhong, W. Jiang
Site-Specific Introduction of an Acetyl-Lysine Mimic into Peptides and Proteins by Cysteine Alkylation R. Huang, M. Holbert, M. Tarrant, S. Curtet, D. Colquhoun, B. Dancy, B. Dancy, Y. Hwang, Y. Tang, K. Meeth
Genetic code expansion in stable cell lines enables encoded chromatin modification S. Elsässer, R. Ernst, O. Walker, J. Chin
Expanding and reprogramming the genetic code J. Chin
N ε–Methanesulfonyl-lysine as a non-hydrolyzable functional surrogate for Nε-acetyl-lysine N. Jamonnak, D. Fatkins, L. Wei, W. Zheng
Multivalent engagement of chromatin modifications by linked binding modules A. Ruthenburg, H. Li, D. Patel, C. Allis
Efficient genetic encoding of phosphoserine and its nonhydrolyzable analog D. Rogerson, A. Sachdeva, K. Wang, T. Haq, A. Kazlauskaite, S. Hancock, N. Huguenin-Dezot, M. Muqit, A. Fry, R. Bayliss
Genetically encoding thioacetyl-lysine as a non-deacetylatable analog of lysine acetylation in Escherichia coli S. Venkat, D. Nannapaneni, C. Gregory, Q. Gan, M. McIntosh, C. Fan
Genetically encoding phosphotyrosine and its nonhydrolyzable analog in bacteria X. Luo, G. Fu, R. Wang, X. Zhu, C. Zambaldo, R. Liu, T. Liu, X. Lyu, J. Du, W. Xuan
Isoxazole-Derived Amino Acids are Bromodomain-Binding Acetyl-Lysine Mimics: Incorporation into Histone H4 Peptides and Histone H3 A. Measures, D. Hewings, N. Theodoulou, L. Jursins, K. Lewendon, L. Jennings, T. Rooney, T. Heightman, S. Conway
Lysine Acetylation Goes Global: From Epigenetics to Metabolism and Therapeutics I. Ali, R. Conrad, E. Verdin, M. Ott
Genetically Encoded Protein Phosphorylation in Mammalian Cells V. Beránek, C. Reinkemeier, M. Zhang, A. Liang, G. Kym, J. Chin
Histone recognition and large-scale structural analysis of the human bromodomain family P. Filippakopoulos, S. Picaud, M. Mangos, T. Keates, J. Lambert, D. Barsyte-Lovejoy, I. Felletar, R. Volkmer, S. Muller, T. Pawson
Lysine acetylation targets protein complexes and co-regulates major cellular functions C. Choudhary, C. Kumar, F. Gnad, M. Nielsen, M. Rehman, T. Walther, J. Olsen, M. Mann
Genetically encoding Nε-acetyllysine in recombinant proteins H. Neumann, S . Y. Peak-Chew, J. Chin