ISSN: 0974-276X
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 Review Article
												A Functional Proteomics Perspective of DBC1 as a Regulator of
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Author(s): Joshi P, Quach OL, Giguere SSB and Cristea IMJoshi P, Quach OL, Giguere SSB and Cristea IM             
						
												
				 The past few years have seen significant advances in the use of modern proteomics approaches for biological discoveries. Among the fields impacted by proteomics is that of epigenetics, as mass spectrometry-based approaches have allowed the identification and characterization of transcriptional regulators, epigenetic marks, and the constantly evolving epigenetic landscape of a cell in health and disease states. These studies have substantially expanded our understanding of critical genes that mediate cell processes, such as differentiation, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis. Not surprisingly, a great emphasis has been placed on defining factors that are de-regulated in cancers, in an attempt to define new and specific targets for therapeutic design. Differential gene expression observed during carcinogenesis can be induced by aberrant activities of transcription factors and chromati.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/jpb.S2-002