In this issue of Science Translational Medicine, Gasparian et al. use a clever cell-based screen to identify a family of DNA-binding small molecules-curaxins-that inhibit tumor cell growth and division. The curaxins' mechanism of action pinpoints a new chromatin-remodeling factor as a therapeutic target for cancer.
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