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What Are Some Known Histone Acetylation Marks?
Common acetylation sites on histones include:
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H3K9ac
: Acetylation at lysine 9 on histone H3.
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H3K14ac
: Acetylation at lysine 14 on histone H3.
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H4K16ac
: Acetylation at lysine 16 on histone H4.
These marks are often associated with active transcription and euchromatin regions.
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