Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2049119 | FEBS Letters | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
PRMT7 belongs to the protein arginine methyl-transferases family. We show that downregulation of PRMT7α and β isoforms in DC-3F hamster cells was associated with increased sensitivity to the Top1 inhibitor camptothecin (CPT). This effect was not due to a change in Top1 contents or catalytic activity, or to a difference in the reversal of DNA breaks. Overexpression of PRMT7α and β in DC-3F cells had no effect on CPT sensitivity, whereas it conferred a resistance to DC-3F/9-OH-E cells for which both isoforms are reduced by two- to three-fold as compared to DC-3F parental cells. Finally, downregulation of the human PRMT7 could also sensitize HeLa cells to CPT, suggesting that it could be used as a target to potentiate CPT derivatives.
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Authors
Vincent Verbiest, Danièle Montaudon, Michel T. Tautu, Joyce Moukarzel, Jean-Pierre Portail, Judith Markovits, Jacques Robert, François Ichas, Philippe Pourquier,