Bromodomain

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Ribbon diagram of the GCN5 bromodomain from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (PDB accession code 1E6I, chain A), colored from blue (N-terminus) to red (C-terminus).
Ribbon diagram of the GCN5 bromodomain from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (PDB accession code 1E6I, chain A), colored from blue (N-terminus) to red (C-terminus).

A bromodomain is a protein domain that recognizes acetylated lysine residues such as those on the N-terminal tails of histones. This recognition is often a prerequisite for protein-histone association and chromatin remodeling. The domain itself adopts an all-α protein fold, a bundle of four alpha helices.

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