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 Histone Deacetylases are responsible for removing Acetyl groups on lysine residues. The Acetyl group is subsituted for an Amine group. These enzymes are responsible for repressing gene transcription.
Histone deacetylases are responsible for removing [[Acetyl group|acetyl groups]] on [[Lysine|lysine]] residues. The [[Acetyl_group|acetyl group]] is substituted for an [[Amine group|amine group]]. These [[Enzymes|enzymes]] are responsible for repressing [[Gene transcription|gene transcription]].

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Histone deacetylases are responsible for removing acetyl groups on lysine residues. The acetyl group is substituted for an amine group. These enzymes are responsible for repressing gene transcription.