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Class I HDAC1-HDAC2 multiprotein complexes. Multiprotein complexes containing HDAC1-HDAC2 homo- or heterodimers are shown. HDAC2 is shown as phosphorylated, which is a requirement for multiprotein complex formation. Phosphorylation is indicated by a red-outlined yellow triangle.