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===2. Cancer===
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Research has found that LSD-1 is over-expressed in many tumorous cancers. The proposed mechanism behind the carcinogenic role of LSD-1 focuses on the known tumor-suppressor gene, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P53 p53]. The p53 protein acts as a transcription factor that activates the expression of many anti-proliferative proteins. LSD-1 has been found to remove a methyl group from the di-methylated Lys370 on p53 <ref name="Jin">PMID:23072722</ref>. Similar to the proposed role of LSD-1 in diabetes, its demethylation of p53 is inhibitory and prevents its binding to DNA <ref name="Jin"/>. This inactivation of p53 is thought to prevent anti-proliferative operations in the cell and contribute to the development of multiple types of cancers.
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Research has found that LSD-1 is over-expressed in many tumorous cancers. The proposed mechanism behind the carcinogenic role of LSD-1 focuses on the known tumor-suppressor gene, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P53 p53]. The p53 protein acts as a transcription factor that activates the expression of many anti-proliferative proteins. LSD-1 has been found to remove a methyl group from the di-methylated Lys370 on p53 <ref name="Jin">doi: 10.1042/BJ20121360</ref>. Similar to the proposed role of LSD-1 in diabetes, its demethylation of p53 is inhibitory and prevents its binding to DNA <ref name="Jin"/>. This inactivation of p53 is thought to prevent anti-proliferative operations in the cell and contribute to the development of multiple types of cancers.
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:04, 23 April 2019

LSD-1: Human lysine-specific demethylase 1

LSD-1 (PDB: 2H94) overall 3D structure: Tower domain (blue), SWIRM domain (yellow), Oxidase domain (red), and FAD cofactor (green).

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