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Published on: December 20, 2010
Many faces of mammalian NSD methyltransferases
Eugenia A Tiukacheva1,2, Yegor Vassetzky3,4, Sergey V Razin1,5
1Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow, 119334, Russia.
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Nuclear receptor-binding SET domain (NSD) proteins have been initially described as methyltransferases specific to lysine-36 in histone H3 and associated with active chromatin. However, their role in the regulation of transcription and in overall cellular physiology is much more complex, especially in mammals. The emerging diversity of their targets and, accordingly, the processes in which NSD proteins are involved, shows the importance of their noncanonical functions. A wide functionality apparently requires a complicated control system ensuring proper spatial and temporal activation of NSD methyltransferases. In this review, we discuss the role of NSD proteins in transcription, genome topology, mitosis, oncogenesis, immunity, DSB repair, and known mechanisms regulating their activity.
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