scholarly journals Histone lysine demethylase 4B regulates general and unique gene expression signatures in hypoxic cancer cells

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Wenwei Lin ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2014 ◽  
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Jesper Christensen ◽  
Juri Rappsilber ◽  
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Jens Vilstrup Johansen ◽  
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2018 ◽  
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John R. Horton ◽  
Clayton B. Woodcock ◽  
Qin Chen ◽  
Xu Liu ◽  
Xing Zhang ◽  
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2019 ◽  
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pp. 8323-8324
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Aseem Z. Ansari

Small-molecule inhibitors of histone-modifying enzymes have significant clinical utility for managing diseases such as cancer. These inhibitors are usually identified and monitored through their effects on the gain or loss of specific histone marks. In cells, multiple related enzymes can place or remove a specific mark; therefore, relying on an indirect measure of inhibitor engagement can be misleading. Mascaró et al. describe a luminescence-based ELISA approach that directly monitors binding of inhibitors to the histone lysine demethylase KDM1A.


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John R. Horton ◽  
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Lizhen Wu ◽  
John R. Shanks ◽  
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