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Opto-Epigenetic Regulation of Histone Arginine Asymmetric Dimethylation via Type I Protein Arginine Methyltransferase Inhibition

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posted on 2025-02-18, 03:45 authored by Shuting Xu, Kaiqi Long, Tianyi Wang, Yangyang Zhu, Yunjiao Zhang, Weiping Wang
Histone arginine asymmetric dimethylation, which is mainly catalyzed by type I protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs), is involved in broad biological and pathological processes. Recently, several type I PRMT inhibitors, such as MS023, have been developed to reverse the histone arginine dimethylation status in tumor cells, but extensive inhibition of type I PRMTs may cause side effects in normal tissues. Herein, we designed a photoactivatable MS023 prodrug (C-MS023) to achieve spatiotemporal inhibition of histone arginine asymmetric dimethylation. In vitro studies showed that C-MS023 exhibited reduced potency in inhibiting type I PRMTs. Importantly, visible light irradiation at 420 nm could trigger the photolysis of the prodrug, thereby liberating MS023 for effective downregulation of histone arginine asymmetric dimethylation and DNA replication-related transcriptomic activities. This opto-epigenetic small-molecule prodrug potentially aids in further research into the pathophysiological functions of type I PRMTs and the development of targeted epigenetic therapeutics.

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