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  • ? : A single character. E.g., trehalose?phosphatase covers both trehalose phosphatase and trehalose-phosphatase, of which, only the latter fits the nomenclature used in this database.
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Enzyme Overview
Enzyme (?) Identification in Enzyme Commission (EC) numbering system. ..................................................... : 2.3.1.48
Name ..................................................... : Histone acetyltransferase, etc.Nucleosome-histone acetyltransferase, Histone acetokinase, Histone acetylase, Histone transacetylase
KO (?) The KEGG orthology group (KO) that is associated with this enzyme. ..................................................... : K11306MYST4 KAT6B; histone acetyltransferase MYST4 [EC:2.3.1.48], K04498EP300 CREBBP KAT3; E1A/CREB-binding protein [EC:2.3.1.48], K11304TIP60 KAT5 ESA1; histone acetyltransferase HTATIP [EC:2.3.1.48], K15719NCOAT MGEA5; protein O-GlcNAcase / histone acetyltransferase [EC:3.2.1.169 2.3.1.48], K11303HAT1 KAT1; histone acetyltransferase 1 [EC:2.3.1.48], K07739ELP3 KAT9; elongator complex protein 3 [EC:2.3.1.48], K11308MYST1 MOF KAT8; histone acetyltransferase MYST1 [EC:2.3.1.48], K06062PCAF KAT2 GCN5; histone acetyltransferase [EC:2.3.1.48]
Genes ..................................................... : C49F5.5, cbp-1, elpc-3, hat-1, lsy-12, mys-1, mys-2, mys-4, oga-1, pcaf-1
Localization ..................................................... : Cytosol
Other associations ..................................................... : See reaction table below.
Reactions
ID Enzyme Reactants Products Genes (?) Multiple genes are separated by OR (I) or AND (&).

I indicates that genes are redundant within the group (e.g. paralogs encoding the same enzyme).
& indicates that genes are non-redundant within the group (e.g. genes encoding different subunits of the same enzyme).

If there are multiple groups of genes, as in an enzyme complex with some enzymes associated with multiple genes, or in a case where the same enzyme is associated with different orthology groups with paralogs, each group with multiple genes is shown in parentheses.
Pathway
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