Background: DNA methylation is considered a basic and longest-lasting mechanism of human genome organization. It is established during embryogenesis and lasts for the lifetime as the first step of epigenetic regulation. Dysregulation of DNA methylation causes apoptosis, aging, and various pathological conditions. The development of DNMT inhibitors is one of the greatest challenges for 21st-century pharmacology and biotechnology. DNA methyltransferases are a uniquely complex challenge considering the size and multiple complex regulatory mechanisms. Selective manipulation of DNA methylation in healthy tissues can be used to produce stem cells. In this study, we used a supercomputer to develop inhibitors and analyze the structure and function ...
Ce manuscrit présente le développement de nouveaux inhibiteurs de la DNMT1 (DNA Methyl- transferase)...
Objective: DNA hypermethylation is an abnormal epigenetic process catalyzed by DNA methyltransferase...
In mammals, DNA methylation is introduced by the DNMT1, DNMT3A and DNMT3B methyltransferases, which ...
Background: DNA methylation is considered a basic and longest-lasting mechanism of human genome orga...
DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is an enzyme that plays an essential role in epigenetic regulation ...
Background: DNA methylation is the first and most enduring epigenetic mark, that acts as a fundament...
Significance: DNA methylation is a fundamental mechanism of functional organization of the human gen...
Cells of multicellular organisms are genetically homogenous but are heterogeneous in terms of morpho...
DNA nucleotide methyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) is mainly responsible for the maintenance of DNA methylat...
BACKGROUND:We use our earlier experimental studies of the catalytic mechanism of DNA methyltransfera...
This manuscript presents the development of novel DNMT1 (DNA Methyltransferase) inhibi- tors. This e...
<div><p>DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is the enzyme most responsible for epigenetic modification o...
The acquisition of genomic alterations is a defining feature of human cancers. Many cancer chemothe...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes and the organisation into higher order structures of chromatin...
Le domaine de l'épigénétique couvre l'ensemble des phénomènes héritables et transmissibles qui inter...
Ce manuscrit présente le développement de nouveaux inhibiteurs de la DNMT1 (DNA Methyl- transferase)...
Objective: DNA hypermethylation is an abnormal epigenetic process catalyzed by DNA methyltransferase...
In mammals, DNA methylation is introduced by the DNMT1, DNMT3A and DNMT3B methyltransferases, which ...
Background: DNA methylation is considered a basic and longest-lasting mechanism of human genome orga...
DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is an enzyme that plays an essential role in epigenetic regulation ...
Background: DNA methylation is the first and most enduring epigenetic mark, that acts as a fundament...
Significance: DNA methylation is a fundamental mechanism of functional organization of the human gen...
Cells of multicellular organisms are genetically homogenous but are heterogeneous in terms of morpho...
DNA nucleotide methyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) is mainly responsible for the maintenance of DNA methylat...
BACKGROUND:We use our earlier experimental studies of the catalytic mechanism of DNA methyltransfera...
This manuscript presents the development of novel DNMT1 (DNA Methyltransferase) inhibi- tors. This e...
<div><p>DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is the enzyme most responsible for epigenetic modification o...
The acquisition of genomic alterations is a defining feature of human cancers. Many cancer chemothe...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes and the organisation into higher order structures of chromatin...
Le domaine de l'épigénétique couvre l'ensemble des phénomènes héritables et transmissibles qui inter...
Ce manuscrit présente le développement de nouveaux inhibiteurs de la DNMT1 (DNA Methyl- transferase)...
Objective: DNA hypermethylation is an abnormal epigenetic process catalyzed by DNA methyltransferase...
In mammals, DNA methylation is introduced by the DNMT1, DNMT3A and DNMT3B methyltransferases, which ...