Abstract:SETDB1 is characterized as an important epigenetic regulator in many different cancers and involved in transcriptional silencing of many different processes and pathways. It is often overexpressed in many different cancers including colon, melanoma, breast and pancreatic cancers and its high expression is correlated with worse patient outcome. Often associated with repressing complexes such as HUSH and KAP1/KRAB, it has been shown to repress many different genes such as p53 and p21 through histone H3K9 methyla… Show more
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