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Fumarate is an epigenetic modifier that elicits epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
Accumulation of fumarate resulting from mutations in fumarate hydratase,which are associated with renal and other cancers, is shown to induce epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition—a process associated with cancer initiation.
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A SUMOylation-defective MITF germline mutation predisposes to melanoma and renal carcinoma
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Haem oxygenase is synthetically lethal with the tumour suppressor fumarate hydratase
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Systematic sequencing of renal carcinoma reveals inactivation of histone modifying genes
Clear cell renal carcinoma, the most common form of adult kidney cancer, is often characterized by the presence of inactivating mutations in the VHL gene. A large survey for somatic mutations now identifies inactivating mutations in two genes encoding enzymes involved in histone modification, highlighting the role of mutations in components of the chromatin modification machinery in human cancer.
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