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Targeted brachyury degradation disrupts a highly specific autoregulatory program controlling chordoma cell identity

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Sheppard, Hadley E; Dall’Agnese, Alessandra; Park, Woojun D; Shamim, M Hamza; Dubrulle, Julien; Johnson, Hannah L; Stossi, Fabio; Cogswell, Patricia; Sommer, Josh; Levy, Joan; Sharifnia, Tanaz; Wawer, Mathias J; Nabet, Behnam; Gray, Nathanael S; Clemons, Paul A; Schreiber, Stuart L; Workman, Paul; Young, Richard A; Lin, Charles Y; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 The Authors Sheppard et al. map the brachyury regulatory landscape in chordoma and explore its targeting using transcriptional CDK inhibition and targeted brachyury degradation. Brachyury is a highly selective transcriptional regulator of chordoma identity, and they confirm that brachyury targeting is a promising therapeutic strategy.
Date issued
2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/134416
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Journal
Cell Reports Medicine
Publisher
Elsevier BV

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