Review Article

Advances in the Histone Acetylation Modification in the Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Table 1

The major HAT families.

FamilyDominant membersCharacteristics

GANATHAT1Contains bromo polysaccharides and conducts the acetylation of lysine on histone H2B, H3, and H4
GCN5
PCAF

MYSTTIP60Contains a high conserved MYST domain, which consists of a zinc finger and an acetyl coenzyme, a binding motif
MOF
MOZ
MORF
HBO1

P300/CPBP300/CPBContains many small domains that interact with many other proteins containing disordered transactivation domains