Stable oncogenic silencing in vivo by programmable and targeted de novo DNA methylation in breast cancer

Volume: 34, Issue: 43, Pages: 5427 - 5435
Published: Feb 16, 2015
Abstract
With the recent comprehensive mapping of cancer genomes, there is now a need for functional approaches to edit the aberrant epigenetic state of key cancer drivers to reprogram the epi-pathology of the disease. In this study we utilized a programmable DNA-binding methyltransferase to induce targeted incorporation of DNA methylation (DNAme) in the SOX2 oncogene in breast cancer through a six zinc finger (ZF) protein linked to DNA methyltransferase...
Paper Details
Title
Stable oncogenic silencing in vivo by programmable and targeted de novo DNA methylation in breast cancer
Published Date
Feb 16, 2015
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
43
Pages
5427 - 5435
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