2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.18.613658
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Quantitative analysis of non-histone lysine methylation sites and lysine demethylases in breast cancer cell lines

Christine A. Berryhill,
Taylor N. Evans,
Emma H. Doud
et al.

Abstract: Growing evidence shows that lysine methylation is a widespread protein post-translational modification that regulates protein function on histone and non-histone proteins. Numerous studies have demonstrated that dysregulation of lysine methylation mediators contributes to cancer growth and chemotherapeutic resistance. While changes in histone methylation are well documented with extensive analytical techniques available, there is a lack of high-throughput methods to reproducibly quantify changes in the abundan… Show more

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