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    Lysine methyltransferases and their inhibitors

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    Since 2000, the histone methyltransferases that catalyze the methylation of a number of histone and nonhistone substrates have been discovered. A growing body of literature is indicating that lysine methyltransferases (KMTs) play a crucial role for transcriptional regulation and are involved in cancer and. various other human diseases, thus being of high interest as potential therapeutic targets. In this book chapter, we highlight the discovery, characterization, and application of selective KMT inhibitors, useful for dissecting their physiological functions as well as their disease implications. Over the past decade, there has been an impressive progress regarding the KMT inhibitor discovery, especially conjugating the research interest with the available and novel techniques including new assay methods, high-throughput screening structural biology, and medicinal chemistry approaches. Our goal is to point out herein key advances, challenges, possible future opportunities, and directions, regarding KMT modulation in a preclinical and clinical setting
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