Chromatin modifying enzymes

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Metabolites

CO2

Formula: CO2 (43.98983)

CAS ID: 124-38-9

Formaldehyde

Formula: CH2O (30.0105642)

CAS ID: 50-00-0

Oxygen

Formula: O2 (31.98983)

CAS ID: 7782-44-7

2-oxoglutarate(2-)

Formula: C5H4O5 (144.00587339999998)

CAS ID: 64-15-3

succinate(2-)

Formula: C4H4O4 (116.01095839999999)

CAS ID: 56-14-4



Enzyme

EC Number name full name note
1.-.-.-
2.1.1.355 [histone H3]-lysine9 N-trimethyltransferase S-adenosyl-L-methionine:[histone H3]-L-lysine9 N6-methyltransferase
2.1.1.361 [histone H4]-lysine20 N-methyltransferase S-adenosyl-L-methionine:[histone H4]-L-lysine20 N6-methyltransferase
2.3.1.48 histone acetyltransferase acetyl-CoA:[protein]-L-lysine acetyltransferase
2.3.2.27 RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase [E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme]-S-ubiquitinyl-L-cysteine:[acceptor protein] ubiquitin transferase (isopeptide bond-forming; RING-type)


Proteins

Protein ID name full name