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Publication : Polycomb group protein ezh2 controls actin polymerization and cell signaling.

First Author  Su IH Year  2005
Journal  Cell Volume  121
Issue  3 Pages  425-36
PubMed ID  15882624 Mgi Jnum  J:98941
Mgi Id  MGI:3580756 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2005.02.029
Citation  Su IH, et al. (2005) Polycomb group protein ezh2 controls actin polymerization and cell signaling. Cell 121(3):425-36
abstractText  Polycomb group protein Ezh2, one of the key regulators of development in organisms from flies to mice, exerts its epigenetic function through regulation of histone methylation. Here, we report the existence of the cytosolic Ezh2-containing methyltransferase complex and tie the function of this complex to regulation of actin polymerization in various cell types. Genetic evidence supports the essential role of cytosolic Ezh2 in actin polymerization-dependent processes such as antigen receptor signaling in T cells and PDGF-induced dorsal circular ruffle formation in fibroblasts. Revealed function of Ezh2 points to a broader usage of lysine methylation in regulation of both nuclear and extra-nuclear signaling processes.
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