Identification of TET1 Partners That Control Its DNA-Demethylating Function

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Several recent reports have identified TET1 as the main enzyme modulating DNA methylation and gene transcription via hydroxylation of 5-methylcytosine. However, little is known about the protein network that controls TET1 activity. By using a new proximity ligation in situ assay, we identified MeCP2, HDAC1/6/7, EZH2, mSin3A, PCNA, and LSD1 as TET1-interacting proteins. We also discerned that TET1/PCNA acts as a demethylator of the cyclical methylation/demethylation process, the perturbation of which promotes the aberrant methylation hallmarks frequently observed in cancer cells. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Cartron, P. F., Nadaradjane, A., LePape, F., Lalier, L., Gardie, B., & Vallette, F. M. (2013). Identification of TET1 Partners That Control Its DNA-Demethylating Function. Genes and Cancer, 4(5–6), 235–241. https://doi.org/10.1177/1947601913489020

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