Lysine acetylation is a post-translational modification on histones and other proteins that is catalysed by acetyltransferases (‘writers’) and mediates interactions with bromodomains and other ‘reader’ domains. This Review summarizes the properties and functions of these writers and readers and discusses efforts to identify small-molecule therapeutics that target them, some of which are being evaluated in clinical trials.
- Ming-Ming Zhou
- Philip A. Cole