Structural basis of HypK regulating N-terminal acetylation by the NatA complex
N-terminal acetylation is a common eukaryotic protein modification that is primarily catalysed by the N-acetyl transferase complex A (NatA). Here, the authors present the crystal structure of NatA bound to Huntingtin yeast two-hybrid protein K (HypK) and show that HypK is a negative regulator of Nat...
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Autores principales: | Felix Alexander Weyer, Andrea Gumiero, Karine Lapouge, Gert Bange, Jürgen Kopp, Irmgard Sinning |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9c328f88012a4a40805c0b5463ad51b5 |
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