| 11. | The reverse reaction of the acetylation is catalyzed by histone deacetylase 6.
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| 12. | Histone acetylation plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression.
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| 13. | It was found that decreasing acetylation created an increase in compressive strength.
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| 14. | Histone acetylation / deacetylation alters chromatin structure and affects transcription.
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| 15. | Possible covalent modifications include acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, and sulfation.
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| 16. | The acetylation prevents chloramphenicol from binding to the ribosome.
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| 17. | Acetylation is the most highly studied of these modifications.
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| 18. | Histones and other proteins are often modified by acetylation.
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| 19. | The acetylation of wood was first done in Germany in 1928 by Fuchs.
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| 20. | This bond can be modified by O-acetylation or O-methylation.
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