Development of a versatile screening platform for the identification of small-molecule ligands for reader proteins of the post-translational methylation
Abstract
Covalent Post Translational Modifications (PTMs) of histone proteins are introduced and removed by the
‘writer’ and ‘eraser’ enzymes, respectively. These modifications are recognized by highly specific binding
domains, the so-called ‘reader’ proteins, which are thought to mediate epigenetic signalling.
Misregulation of these proteins often leads to abnormal gene expression patterns that are more frequently
linked to human diseases.
In comparison to writers and erasers, readers have been less intensively pursued so far as therapeutic
targets, especially with regard to methylation. To date, different biochemical and biophysical techniques
are reported to assess the binding of new putative modulators of methyl readers. Nevertheless, given the
intrinsic limitations each technique encompasses, reliable data can be obtained using a combination of
methods. .. [edited by the Author]