International audienceDiscovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription, HDACs are a promising target for therapy of human diseases. The class II HDACs are mainly involved in developmental and differentiation processes, such as myogenesis. We report here that class I and class II HDAC inhibitors such as SAHA or the class II selective inhibitor MC1568 induce down-regulation of class II HDACs in human cells. In particular, both SAHA and MC1568 induce HDAC 4 down-regulation by increasing its specific sumoylation followed by activation of proteasomal pathways of degradation. Sumoylation that corresponds to HDAC 4 nuclear localization results in a transient increase of the HDAC 4 repressive action on target genes suc...
Histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDCACi) represent a new class of antitumor agents currently in clini...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurological disorder for which there are no disease-modi...
Epigenetic deregulation contributes to diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration, osteodystrophy,...
International audienceDiscovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription...
AbstractDiscovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription, HDACs are a ...
Discovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription, HDACs are a promisin...
International audienceTranscriptional repression mediated through histone deacetylation is a critica...
Transcriptional repression mediated through histone deacetylation is a critical component of eukaryo...
Histone-modifying enzymes play essential roles in physiological and aberrant gene regulation. Since ...
Histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) is an essential epigenetic regulator belonging to a highly conserved f...
O.H.KraÈmer and P.Zhu contributed equally to this work Histone-modifying enzymes play essential role...
Summary: Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are promising targets for cancer therapy, although their indiv...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDCACi) represent a new class of antitumor agents currently in clini...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurological disorder for which there are no disease-modi...
Epigenetic deregulation contributes to diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration, osteodystrophy,...
International audienceDiscovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription...
AbstractDiscovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription, HDACs are a ...
Discovered for their ability to deacetylate histones and repress transcription, HDACs are a promisin...
International audienceTranscriptional repression mediated through histone deacetylation is a critica...
Transcriptional repression mediated through histone deacetylation is a critical component of eukaryo...
Histone-modifying enzymes play essential roles in physiological and aberrant gene regulation. Since ...
Histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) is an essential epigenetic regulator belonging to a highly conserved f...
O.H.KraÈmer and P.Zhu contributed equally to this work Histone-modifying enzymes play essential role...
Summary: Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are promising targets for cancer therapy, although their indiv...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDCACi) represent a new class of antitumor agents currently in clini...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurological disorder for which there are no disease-modi...
Epigenetic deregulation contributes to diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration, osteodystrophy,...