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lüll The role of human bromodomains in chromatin biology and gene transcription Sanchez R; Zhou MMCurr Opin Drug Discov Devel 2009[Sep]; 12 (5): 659-65The acetylation of histone lysine is central to providing the dynamic regulation of chromatin-based gene transcription. The bromodomain (BRD), which is the conserved structural module in chromatin-associated proteins and histone acetyltranferases, is the sole protein domain known to recognize acetyl-lysine residues on proteins. Structural analyses of the recognition of lysine-acetylated peptides derived from histones and cellular proteins by BRDs have provided new insights into the differences between and unifying features of the selectivity that BRDs exhibit in binding biological ligands. Recent research has highlighted the importance of BRD/acetyl-lysine binding in orchestrating molecular interactions in chromatin biology and regulating gene transcription. These studies suggest that modulating BRD/acetyl-lysine interactions with small molecules may provide new opportunities for the control of gene expression in human health and disease.|*Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly[MESH]|*Transcription, Genetic[MESH]|Acetylation[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Binding Sites[MESH]|Chromatin/*metabolism[MESH]|Histone Acetyltransferases/chemistry/*metabolism[MESH]|Histones/*metabolism[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Ligands[MESH]|Lysine[MESH]|Models, Molecular[MESH]|Protein Conformation[MESH]|Protein Folding[MESH]|Protein Processing, Post-Translational[MESH]|Protein Structure, Tertiary[MESH]|Structure-Activity Relationship[MESH]|Transcription Factors/chemistry/*metabolism[MESH] |