DNA Methylation Targeting: The DNMT/HMT Crosstalk Challenge

Chromatin can adopt a decondensed state linked to gene transcription (euchromatin) and a condensed state linked to transcriptional repression (heterochromatin). These states are controlled by epigenetic modulators that are active on either the DNA or the histones and are tightly associated to each o...

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Main Authors: Omar Castillo-Aguilera, Patrick Depreux, Ludovic Halby, Paola B. Arimondo, Laurence Goossens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Biomolecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/7/1/3
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Summary:Chromatin can adopt a decondensed state linked to gene transcription (euchromatin) and a condensed state linked to transcriptional repression (heterochromatin). These states are controlled by epigenetic modulators that are active on either the DNA or the histones and are tightly associated to each other. Methylation of both DNA and histones is involved in either the activation or silencing of genes and their crosstalk. Since DNA/histone methylation patterns are altered in cancers, molecules that target these modifications are interesting therapeutic tools. We present herein a vast panel of DNA methyltransferase inhibitors classified according to their mechanism, as well as selected histone methyltransferase inhibitors sharing a common mode of action.
ISSN:2218-273X