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Role of chromatin/epigenetic modifications on DNA accessibility
1Department of Biological Sciences, Cell Differentiation and Development Center, Marshall University, West Virginia 25755, USA. georgel@marshall.edu
Abstract:
From a therapeutic, and more precisely a DNA-drug interactions point of view, multiple factors can regulate DNA accessibility. In addition to various levels of chromatin compaction described in this review, DNA modifications such as methylation, the presence of specific DNA-binding proteins and chromatin-associated proteins, and, as was shown more recently, noncoding RNA can also contribute. The present review will discuss the importance of these epigenetic factors in modulating drug binding to DNA and the potential design of new therapeutic regimens aimed at improving DNA targeting.
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