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A Photo-responsive Small-Molecule Approach for the Opto-epigenetic Modulation of DNA Methylation.


ABSTRACT: Controlling the functional dynamics of DNA within living cells is essential in biomedical research. Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation play a key role in this endeavour. DNA methylation can be controlled by genetic means. Yet there are few chemical tools available for the spatial and temporal modulation of this modification. Herein, we present a small-molecule approach to modulate DNA methylation with light. The strategy uses a photo-tuneable version of a clinically used drug (5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine) to alter the catalytic activity of DNA methyltransferases, the enzymes that methylate DNA. After uptake by cells, the photo-regulated molecule can be light-controlled to reduce genome-wide DNA methylation levels in proliferating cells. The chemical tool complements genetic, biochemical, and pharmacological approaches to study the role of DNA methylation in biology and medicine.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen HP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7027477 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Photo-responsive Small-Molecule Approach for the Opto-epigenetic Modulation of DNA Methylation.

Nguyen Ha Phuong HP   Stewart Sabrina S   Kukwikila Mikiembo N MN   Jones Sioned Fôn SF   Offenbartl-Stiegert Daniel D   Mao Shiqing S   Balasubramanian Shankar S   Beck Stephan S   Howorka Stefan S  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20190412 20


Controlling the functional dynamics of DNA within living cells is essential in biomedical research. Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation play a key role in this endeavour. DNA methylation can be controlled by genetic means. Yet there are few chemical tools available for the spatial and temporal modulation of this modification. Herein, we present a small-molecule approach to modulate DNA methylation with light. The strategy uses a photo-tuneable version of a clinically used drug (5-az  ...[more]

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