histone deacetylase activity, hydrolytic mechanism [GO_0141221]
histone deacetylase activity, hydrolytic mechanism
ID: GO_0141221
Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + N6-acetyl-L-lysyl-[histone] = acetate + L-lysyl-[histone].
Histone deacytylase (HDAC) enzymes are divided into four classes: the Class I Rpd3-like proteins (in human: HDAC1, HDAC2, HDAC3, and HDAC8); the Class II Hda1-like proteins (in human: HDAC4, HDAC5, HDAC6, HDAC7, HDAC9, and HDAC10); the Class III Sir2-like proteins (in human: SIRT1, SIRT2, SIRT3, SIRT4, SIRT5, SIRT6, and SIRT7); and the Class IV protein (HDAC11 in human). Except for Class III enzymes, the mechanism is a metal-dependent hydrolysis of the acetylated substrate. The Class III HDACs use NAD+ as a reactant to deacetylate acetyl lysine residues of protein substrates forming nicotinamide, the deacetylated product, and the metabolite 2'-O-acetyl-ADP-ribose. Therefore, Class III are classified as transferases (EC:2) and others are hydrolases (EC:3).
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- histone deacetylase activity
- hydrolase activity, acting on carbon-nitrogen (but not peptide) bonds, in linear amides
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| histone deacetylase activity | broad synonym | |
| histone deacetylase activity, NAD-independent | exact synonym |
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