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Chromatin Rewiring by Mismatch Repair Protein MSH2 Alters Cell Adhesion Pathways and Sensitivity to BET Inhibition in Gastric Cancer.

Amrita M NargundChang XuAmit MandoliAtsushi OkabeGao Bin ChenKie Kyon HuangTaotao ShengXiaosai YaoJia Ming Nickolas TeoRaghav SundarYee Jiun KokYi Xiang SeeManjie XingZhimei LiChern Han YongAparna AnandZul Fazreen A ILai Fong PoonMichelle Shu Wen NgJavier Yu Peng KohWen Fong OoiSu Ting TayXuewen OngAngie Lay Keng TanHeike I GrabschMelissa J FullwoodTean Bin TehXuezhi BiAtsushi KanedaShang LiPatrick Boon-Ooi Tan
Published in: Cancer research (2022)
DNA repair protein MSH2 binds and regulates cell adhesion genes by enabling enhancer-promoter interactions, and loss of MSH2 causes deficient cell adhesion and bromodomain and extraterminal motif inhibitor synthetic lethality in gastric cancer.
Keyphrases
  • cell adhesion
  • dna repair
  • dna damage
  • transcription factor
  • binding protein
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • dna damage response
  • oxidative stress