Nature Communications (May 2019)
PFA ependymoma-associated protein EZHIP inhibits PRC2 activity through a H3 K27M-like mechanism
Abstract
PFA tumours express high levels of EZHIP (also known as CXORF67). Here the authors find that EZHIP directly interacts with the active site of EZH2 and is a competitive inhibitor of PRC2 and that EZHIP gives rise to H3K27me3 genomic profile similar to the K27M oncohistone.