General description
SIZE: 1122 amino acids; 121992 Da
SUBUNIT: Interacts with BCOR, HDAC7, HDAC9, CTBP1, MEF2C, NCOR2, NRIP1, PHB2 and a 14-3-3 chaperone protein. Interacts with JARID1B.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus. Cytoplasm. Note=Shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In muscle cells, it shuttles into the cytoplasm during myocyte differentiation. The export to cytoplasm depends on the interaction with a 14-3-3 chaperone protein and is due to its phosphorylation at Ser-259 and Ser-498 by CaMK.TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Ubiquitous.DOMAIN:SwissProt: Q9UQL6 The nuclear export sequence mediates the shuttling between the nucleus and the cytoplasm (By similarity).
PTM: Phosphorylated by CaMK at Ser-259 and Ser-498. The phosphorylation is required for the export to the cytoplasm. & Ubiquitinated. Polyubiquitination however does not lead to its degradation.
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Type 2 subfamily.
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Analysis Note
In the first experiment, HeLa nuclear extract was incubated at room temperature with [3H]-acetyl-Histone H4 peptide. Released [3H]-acetate was measured using a scintillation counter.
In the second experiment, [3H]-acetyl-Histone H4 peptide was incubated with HeLa nuclear extract in the presence or absence of Sodium Butyrate. Sodium Butyrate inhibited release of [3H]-acetate by ~92%.
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