Chemical and light inducible epigenome editing

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Abstract

The epigenome defines the unique gene expression patterns and resulting cellular behaviors in different cell types. Epigenome dysregulation has been directly linked to various human diseases. Epigenome editing enabling genome locus-specific targeting of epigenome modifiers to directly alter specific local epigenome modifications offers a revolutionary tool for mechanistic studies in epigenome regulation as well as the development of novel epigenome therapies. Inducible and reversible epigenome editing provides unique temporal control critical for understanding the dynamics and kinetics of epigenome regulation. This review summarizes the progress in the development of spatiotemporal-specific tools using small molecules or light as inducers to achieve the conditional control of epigenome editing and their applications in epigenetic research.

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Zhao, W., Wang, Y., & Liang, F. S. (2020, February 1). Chemical and light inducible epigenome editing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21030998

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