2024
DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.13896
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Lysine deacetylase inhibitors have low selectivity in cells and exhibit predominantly off‐target effects

Kiara E. Bornes,
Marcus A. Moody,
Thomas M. Huckaba
et al.

Abstract: Lysine deacetylases (KDACs or HDACs) are metal‐dependent enzymes that regulate lysine acetylation, a post‐translational modification that is present on thousands of human proteins, essential for many cellular processes, and often misregulated in diseases. The selective inhibition of KDACs would allow for understanding of the biological roles of individual KDACs and therapeutic targeting of individual enzymes. Recent studies have suggested that purportedly specific KDAC inhibitors have significant off‐target bi… Show more

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