Abstract
Histone lysine methylation can be modified by various writers and erasers. Different from other epigenetic modifications, mono-, di, and tri- methylation distinctly modulate chromatin structure and thereby contribute to the regulation of DNA-based nuclear processes such as transcription, replication and repair on their target genes depending on different sites. Modulators with opposing catalytic activities dynamically and precisely control levels of histone lysine methylation, and individual enzymes within these families have become candidate oncology targets in recent years. Until now, plenty of medicinal chemists try to pursue potent and selective inhibitor for KMTs and KDMs in order to have the potential anti-cancer agent, and several of the inhibitors have already enrolled in clinic. Here, we discuss three histone lysine methylation modulators with their inhibitors in clinical trials.
Keywords: Lysine methyltransferase, lysine demethylase, inhibitor, cancer.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Writers and Erasers of Histone Lysine methylation with Clinically Applied Modulators: Promising Target for Cancer Therapy
Volume: 22 Issue: 39
Author(s): Yi-Chao Zheng, Jin-Lian Ma, Ying Liu and Hong M. Liu
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Keywords: Lysine methyltransferase, lysine demethylase, inhibitor, cancer.
Abstract: Histone lysine methylation can be modified by various writers and erasers. Different from other epigenetic modifications, mono-, di, and tri- methylation distinctly modulate chromatin structure and thereby contribute to the regulation of DNA-based nuclear processes such as transcription, replication and repair on their target genes depending on different sites. Modulators with opposing catalytic activities dynamically and precisely control levels of histone lysine methylation, and individual enzymes within these families have become candidate oncology targets in recent years. Until now, plenty of medicinal chemists try to pursue potent and selective inhibitor for KMTs and KDMs in order to have the potential anti-cancer agent, and several of the inhibitors have already enrolled in clinic. Here, we discuss three histone lysine methylation modulators with their inhibitors in clinical trials.
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Zheng Yi-Chao, Ma Jin-Lian, Liu Ying and Liu M. Hong, Writers and Erasers of Histone Lysine methylation with Clinically Applied Modulators: Promising Target for Cancer Therapy, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2016; 22 (39) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160715125417
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160715125417 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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