Unbalanced transmethylation and the perturbation of the differentiated state leading to cancer

Bioessays 12 (4):163-166 (1990)
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Abstract

It is proposed that the perturbation of the differentiated state in cancer is related to alterations in DNA methylation as well as to alterations in methylation of other cellular molecules, leading to an imbalance in global cellular methylation. It is hypothesized that the global imbalance in methylation is reflected in the enhanced levels of transmethylation seen in many cancer cell types as well as in a number of undermethylated molecules.

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