2023
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.c.6508518.v1
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Data from SMYD3-Mediated H2A.Z.1 Methylation Promotes Cell Cycle and Cancer Proliferation

Abstract: <div>Abstract<p>SMYD3 methyltransferase is nearly undetectable in normal human tissues but highly expressed in several cancers, including breast cancer, although its contributions to pathogenesis in this setting are unclear. Here we report that histone H2A.Z.1 is a substrate of SMYD3 that supports malignancy. SMYD3-mediated dimethylation of H2A.Z.1 at lysine 101 (H2A.Z.1K101me2) increased stability by preventing binding to the removal chaperone ANP32E and facilitating its interaction with histone H… Show more

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