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The following pages link to Enhanced SMYD3 expression is essential for the growth of breast cancer cells (Q34488868):
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- Genome-wide survey and developmental expression mapping of zebrafish SET domain-containing genes (Q21562301) (← links)
- Regulation of the Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Subunit through Epigenetic Mechanisms (Q26744572) (← links)
- Dysregulation of protein methyltransferases in human cancer: An emerging target class for anticancer therapy (Q26769943) (← links)
- SMYD proteins: key regulators in skeletal and cardiac muscle development and function (Q26865167) (← links)
- Epigenetics in breast cancer: what's new? (Q26991779) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Profiling of the Human Histone Methyltransferase SMYD3 (Q27670941) (← links)
- C-terminal domain of SMYD3 serves as a unique HSP90-regulated motif in oncogenesis (Q28596567) (← links)
- Evolutionary History of the Smyd Gene Family in Metazoans: A Framework to Identify the Orthologs of Human Smyd Genes in Drosophila and Other Animal Species (Q28645901) (← links)
- Mutated KRAS results in overexpression of DUSP4, a MAP-kinase phosphatase, and SMYD3, a histone methyltransferase, in rectal carcinomas (Q30531068) (← links)
- Identification of Epigenetic Biomarkers of Lung Adenocarcinoma through Multi-Omics Data Analysis (Q31068011) (← links)
- Copy number variation and cytidine analogue cytotoxicity: a genome-wide association approach (Q33595261) (← links)
- The long noncoding RNA SPRIGHTLY acts as an intranuclear organizing hub for pre-mRNA molecules (Q33633347) (← links)
- Overexpression of the JmjC histone demethylase KDM5B in human carcinogenesis: involvement in the proliferation of cancer cells through the E2F/RB pathway (Q33764131) (← links)
- SMYD3 Promotes Homologous Recombination via Regulation of H3K4-mediated Gene Expression. (Q33812604) (← links)
- Smyd3 regulates cancer cell phenotypes and catalyzes histone H4 lysine 5 methylation. (Q34196459) (← links)
- Silencing SMYD3 in hepatoma demethylates RIZI promoter induces apoptosis and inhibits cell proliferation and migration (Q34225365) (← links)
- Intronic RNAs mediate EZH2 regulation of epigenetic targets (Q34278668) (← links)
- The histone methyltransferase Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome candidate 1-like 1 (WHSC1L1) is involved in human carcinogenesis (Q34301910) (← links)
- BAALC and ERG expression levels are associated with outcome and distinct gene and microRNA expression profiles in older patients with de novo cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia: a Cancer and Leukemia Group B study (Q34541748) (← links)
- Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast Associated with Primary Breast Lymphoma (Q34751760) (← links)
- Targeting heat-shock-protein 90 (Hsp90) by natural products: geldanamycin, a show case in cancer therapy (Q34915636) (← links)
- The roles of hepatitis B virus-encoded X protein in virus replication and the pathogenesis of chronic liver disease (Q35081469) (← links)
- Selective inhibitors of protein methyltransferases (Q35135783) (← links)
- The histone methyltransferase SMYD2 methylates PARP1 and promotes poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation activity in cancer cells (Q35146271) (← links)
- Enhanced expression of EHMT2 is involved in the proliferation of cancer cells through negative regulation of SIAH1 (Q35166305) (← links)
- Histone modifiers in cancer: friends or foes? (Q35216079) (← links)
- Promoting illiteracy in epigenetics: an emerging therapeutic strategy (Q35228763) (← links)
- Histone lysine methyltransferase Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome candidate 1 is involved in human carcinogenesis through regulation of the Wnt pathway (Q35444274) (← links)
- Overexpression of SMYD2 contributes to malignant outcome in gastric cancer (Q35677250) (← links)
- Proper Activity of Histone H3 Lysine 4 (H3K4) Methyltransferase Is Required for Morphogenesis during Zebrafish Cardiogenesis (Q35749749) (← links)
- Novel Oxindole Sulfonamides and Sulfamides: EPZ031686, the First Orally Bioavailable Small Molecule SMYD3 Inhibitor (Q35960316) (← links)
- Role of epigenetic modifications in luminal breast cancer (Q35963443) (← links)
- RB1 methylation by SMYD2 enhances cell cycle progression through an increase of RB1 phosphorylation (Q36088167) (← links)
- Cooperation between SMYD3 and PC4 drives a distinct transcriptional program in cancer cells (Q36160685) (← links)
- Whole exome sequencing of microdissected splenic marginal zone lymphoma: a study to discover novel tumor-specific mutations (Q36203511) (← links)
- Regeneration-associated WNT signaling is activated in long-term reconstituting AC133bright acute myeloid leukemia cells. (Q36520739) (← links)
- Role of several histone lysine methyltransferases in tumor development (Q36639797) (← links)
- Obesity-Associated Alterations in Inflammation, Epigenetics, and Mammary Tumor Growth Persist in Formerly Obese Mice (Q36863304) (← links)
- Cancer genetics of epigenetic genes (Q36871595) (← links)
- Structural Basis for Substrate Preference of SMYD3, a SET Domain-containing Protein Lysine Methyltransferase (Q36884836) (← links)
- A SMYD3 Small-Molecule Inhibitor Impairing Cancer Cell Growth (Q37183416) (← links)
- Automethylation of SUV39H2, an oncogenic histone lysine methyltransferase, regulates its binding affinity to substrate proteins (Q37225691) (← links)
- Requirement of histone methyltransferase SMYD3 for estrogen receptor-mediated transcription (Q37338965) (← links)
- SET and MYND Domain-Containing Protein 3 (SMYD3) Polymorphism as a Risk Factor for Susceptibility and Poor Prognosis in Ovarian Cancer. (Q37551171) (← links)
- SET/MYND Lysine Methyltransferases Regulate Gene Transcription and Protein Activity (Q37585032) (← links)
- Protein methyltransferases as a target class for drug discovery (Q37590090) (← links)
- SET and MYND domain containing protein 3 in cancer (Q37596853) (← links)
- Structure and Function of Histone H3 Lysine 9 Methyltransferases and Demethylases (Q37829702) (← links)
- Histone onco-modifications (Q37868421) (← links)
- Epigenetics of estrogen receptor signaling: role in hormonal cancer progression and therapy (Q37911312) (← links)