Mechanism of mutant histone protein in childhood brain cancer revealed
Monday, April 1, 2013 - 13:00
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have shown how a mutated histone protein inhibits an enzyme, which normally keeps cell growth in check, and causes a rare form of pediatric brain cancer called DIPG. Their findings reveal a mechanism for inhibiting enzymes and could lead to the development of pharmaceuticals that mimic the action of these mutant proteins.