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DNA Methyltransferase Inhibition in Normal Human Fibroblasts Induces a p21-dependent Cell Cycle Withdrawal
2001
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Maintenance of methylation patterns in the mammalian genome by DNA (cytosine-5) methyltransferases (DNAMeTase) is required for normal cell and tissue function. Inhibition of DNAMeTase in cultured cells induces the expression of p21, a cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) inhibitor critical for cells to enter replicative senescence. We investigated the effects of DNAMeTase inhibition in normal human fibroblasts and found that it induces an irreversible growth arrest. Cells arrested by DNAMeTase
doi:10.1074/jbc.m009470200
pmid:11259405
fatcat:bkoudskngjcwzk7ijasazsvcqu