Cellular consequences of the loss of PHF6 function in leukemia cells. Functional loss of the epigenetic regulator PHF6 affects the balance between DNA replication and DNA repair in difficult-to-replicate DNA heterochromatin regions, with subsequent destabilization of common fragile sites and genomic instability. To survive, PHF6-deficient tumor cells must develop adaptive mechanisms and this provides a platform for therapeutic targeting. Professional illustration by Patrick Lane, ScEYEnce Studios.

Cellular consequences of the loss of PHF6 function in leukemia cells. Functional loss of the epigenetic regulator PHF6 affects the balance between DNA replication and DNA repair in difficult-to-replicate DNA heterochromatin regions, with subsequent destabilization of common fragile sites and genomic instability. To survive, PHF6-deficient tumor cells must develop adaptive mechanisms and this provides a platform for therapeutic targeting. Professional illustration by Patrick Lane, ScEYEnce Studios.

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