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Publikováno v:
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets. 9:471-489
DNA-interacting anticancer drugs are able to affect the propensity of DNA to interact with proteins through either reversible binding or covalent bond formation. The effect of the drugs on transcription factor interactions with DNA is reviewed. These
Publikováno v:
Mutation research. 623(1-2)
An understanding of the mechanism by which minor groove binding agents interact with DNA has led to the design of agents that can reversibly bind with high selectivity to extended DNA target sequences. Simple compounds, such as the polypyrroles and t
Publikováno v:
Chemical research in toxicology. 18(2)
Aminoindolines, analogues of the potent DNA alkylating agent seco-CBI-TMI, bind to and alkylate in the minor groove of AT-rich DNA in vitro. Here we extend the in vitro mechanism of action studies by treating cells in culture and examining the DNA bi
Publikováno v:
Cell & Chromosome
The nucleus of the cell serves to maintain, regulate, and replicate the critical genetic information encoded by the genome. Genomic DNA is highly associated with proteins that enable simple nuclear structures such as nucleosomes to form higher-order
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Current medicinal chemistry. 10(11)
Gene expression, both tissue specific or inducible, is controlled at the level of transcription by various transcription factors interacting with specific sequences of DNA. Anticancer drugs and other potential therapeutic agents alter interactions of
Publikováno v:
Cell & Chromosome. 3:2
The nucleus of the cell serves to maintain, regulate, and replicate the critical genetic information encoded by the genome. Genomic DNA is highly associated with proteins that enable simple nuclear structures such as nucleosomes to form higher-order