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Site Directed Mutagenesis, Expression and Enzymatic Studies of the 60 kDa Human HIV-TAT 1 Interactive Protein, TIP60

Elangwe, Emilia N
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Tip60 is a 60 kDa nuclear protein which exists in three isoforms, belongs to the MYST/HAT family of proteins and was discovered after its interaction with the Human HIV-1 Tat. As a nuclear protein, Tip60 can act as a coactivator or repressor. To understand the HAT action of Tip60, two possible catalytic models exist; the ping-pong and the ternary complex formation models. In correlation with the exploration of HAT catalytic action, mutations of a Cys to Ala and a Glu to Gln on Esa1 (yeast homolog of Tip60 and MYST/HAT prototype), was reported to show wild type-like and decreased acetylating properties, respectively. In this work, Tip60 HAT action was explored. In Tip60, the Cys in the active site is important for acetylation of the H4(1-20) substrate and the Glu showed semi loss in acetylating the H4(1-20) peptide substrate. These data highlight a unique mechanism of Tip60 catalysis.

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2009-07-17
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Tip60, Site-directed mutagenesis, HATs, His-tagged Protein Expression, HAT assay, Post-translational modification, Tip60 catalysis, Chromatin modification, Histones, Chromatin, MYST family HATs, Histone acetylation and HAT inhibitors
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Elangwe, Emilia N. "Site Directed Mutagenesis, Expression and Enzymatic Studies of the 60 kDa Human HIV-TAT 1 Interactive Protein, TIP60." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2009. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.57709/1059242
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2022-05-11
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