Chimeric histone acetyltransferase polypeptides

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ABSTRACT:
Chimeric polypeptides are disclosed that comprise a first polypeptide segment having histone acetyltransferase enzymatic activity and a second polypeptide segment that is similar to a subunit of a chromatin-associated histone deacetyltransferase protein complex. Also disclosed are nucleic acids encoding such chimeric polypeptides and eukaryotic organisms expressing such chimeric polypeptides.

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