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The activity of HDAC8 depends on local and distal sequences of its peptide substrates

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 47, 期 23, 页码 6242-6250

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi800053v

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM084188, R01 GM084188-01] Funding Source: Medline

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This paper introduces a flexible assay for characterizing the activities of the histone deacetylase enzymes. The approach combines mass spectrometry with self-assembled monolayers that present acetylated peptides and enables a label-free and one-step assay of this biochemical activity. The assay was used to characterize the activity of HDAC8 toward peptides taken from the N-terminal tail of the H4 histone and reveals that a distal region of the peptide substrate interacts with the deacetylase at an exosite and contributes to the activity of the substrate. Specifically, a peptide corresponding to residues 8-19 of H4 and having lysine 12 acetylated is an active substrate, but removal of the KRHR (residues 16-19) sequence abolishes activity. Mutation of glycine I I to arginine in the peptide lacking the KRHR sequence restores activity, demonstrating that both local and distal sequences act synergistically to regulate the activity of the HDAC. Assays with peptides bearing multiply acetylated residues, but in which each acetyl group is isotopically labeled, permit studies of the processive deacetylation of peptides. Peptide substrates having an extended sequence that includes K20 were used to demonstrate that methylation of this residue directly affects HDAC8 activity at K12. This work provides a mechanistic basis for the regulation of HDAC activities by distal sequences and may contribute to studies aimed at evaluating the role of the histone code in regulating gene expression.

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