Monday, September 26, 2005

acetyl-coenzyme A and transcription regulation

The acetylation and auto-acetylation of general transcription factors has recently been demonstrated, but the functional significance of these modifications is unclear. The presence of acetyl-coenzyme A activates basal transcription, and acetylation of transcription factor IIB (TFIIB) has been shown to activate transcription in several contexts. ... We hypothesize that protein acetylation and Sir2-related deacetylation may be tied to the metabolic regulation of transcription through the availability and action of acetyl-coenzyme A on key transcription factors and transcriptional regulators.[PMID: 15770415]

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