GCN5 is a histone acetyltransferase from S. cerevisiae. Given this, what can reasonably be stated about GCN5?
A) GCN5 functions as a monomer in vivo.
B) GCN5 will convert euchromatin into heterochromatin.
C) GCN5 will reduce the positive charges on histone substrates.
D) GCN5 will have a single histone target.
E) GCN5 could be described as a histone chaperone.
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