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The Yeast Histone Chaperone Chromatin Assembly Factor 1 Protects Against Double-Strand DNA-Damaging Agents

The Yeast Histone Chaperone Chromatin Assembly Factor 1 Protects Against Double-Strand DNA-Damaging Agents

... double-strand DNA-damaging agents: The Saccharomyces cerevisiae CAF-1 complex is encoded by the genes CAC1, CAC2, and CAC3 (chromatin assembly complex ...double-strand DNA-damaging ...

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Synergy between histone deacetylase inhibitors and DNA- damaging agents is mediated by histone deacetylase 2 in colorectal cancer

Synergy between histone deacetylase inhibitors and DNA- damaging agents is mediated by histone deacetylase 2 in colorectal cancer

... that DNA damaging agents allow the protein to stabilise and accumulate in the cell ...with DNA damage, since there is no p53 protein expression in H1299 ...

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Parainfluenza Virus Infection Sensitizes Cancer Cells to DNA-Damaging Agents: Implications for Oncolytic Virus Therapy

Parainfluenza Virus Infection Sensitizes Cancer Cells to DNA-Damaging Agents: Implications for Oncolytic Virus Therapy

... to DNA-damaging agents raises a practical application for our work in terms of the resistance of some cancer cells to DNA-damaging ...increase DNA repair capabilities (36, ...of ...

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Enhanced nucleotide excision repair capacity in lung cancer cells by preconditioning with DNA-damaging agents

Enhanced nucleotide excision repair capacity in lung cancer cells by preconditioning with DNA-damaging agents

... in DNA damage response ...a DNA damage response to promote the apoptotic pathway [24, ...However, DNA repair pathways counteract this effect by repairing damaged DNA and restoring it to normal ...

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Mutation in the bimD gene of Aspergillus nidulans confers a conditional mitotic block and sensitivity to DNA damaging agents.

Mutation in the bimD gene of Aspergillus nidulans confers a conditional mitotic block and sensitivity to DNA damaging agents.

... It is likely that the sensitivity of bimD6 mutant strains to DNA-damaging agents at temperatures permissive for the mitotic defect is the result of partial loss of bimD f[r] ...

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Recombinogenic Effects of DNA-Damaging Agents Are Synergistically Increased by Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: New Insights Into Transcription-Associated Recombination

Recombinogenic Effects of DNA-Damaging Agents Are Synergistically Increased by Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: New Insights Into Transcription-Associated Recombination

... by DNA-damaging agents in actively transcribed ...that DNA-damaging agents and transcription increase the frequency of initiation ...verted DNA repeats) that detect ...

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Pretreatment with DNA damaging agents permits selective killing of checkpoint deficient cells by microtubule active drugs

Pretreatment with DNA damaging agents permits selective killing of checkpoint deficient cells by microtubule active drugs

... prevented mitotic arrest caused by PTX (Figure 1, b and c). Mitotic arrest coincides with the appearance of round cells (Figure 1c, PTX) and culminates in cell death within 2 days. Pretreatment with doxoru- bicin ...

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DNA-damaging agents greatly increase the transduction of nondividing cells by adeno-associated virus vectors.

DNA-damaging agents greatly increase the transduction of nondividing cells by adeno-associated virus vectors.

... DISCUSSION We have demonstrated that the transduction efficiency of AAV vectors on nondividing cells can be increased by more than 2 orders of magnitude by treatment with DNA-damaging ag[r] ...

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Characterization of G1 checkpoint control in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae following exposure to DNA-damaging agents.

Characterization of G1 checkpoint control in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae following exposure to DNA-damaging agents.

... Finally, in an at- tempt to characterize the specific signal(s) that triggers checkpoint arrest we have examined the G, arrest re- sponse to U V or ionizing radiation in mu[r] ...

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DNA-Repair Capacity in Down's Syndrome

DNA-Repair Capacity in Down's Syndrome

... Unscheduled DNA synthesis assay: DNA excision-repair capacity was estimated by measuring UDS induced in vitro after treatment with DNA-damaging agents in peripheral lymphocytes by the ...

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Involvement of p53 in insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 regulation in the breast cancer cell response to DNA damage

Involvement of p53 in insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 regulation in the breast cancer cell response to DNA damage

... causing DNA double-strand breaks, upregulate the tumor suppressor ...by DNA-damaging agents in breast cancer ...these agents in cells with high basal levels of IGFBP-3 (MDA-MB-231, ...

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Association of XRCC1, XRCC2 and XRCC3 Gene Polymorphism with Esophageal Cancer Risk

<p>Association of <em>XRCC1</em>, <em>XRCC2</em> and <em>XRCC3</em> Gene Polymorphism with Esophageal Cancer Risk</p>

... XRCC3 gene mainly repairs using the HR pathway and in vitro studies revealed high sensitivity to DNA damaging agents in cells with XRCC3 gene knockouts. 89 No associa- tion of XRCC3 p.Thr241Met ...

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Overlapping Roles of the Spindle Assembly and DNA Damage Checkpoints in the Cell-Cycle Response to Altered Chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Overlapping Roles of the Spindle Assembly and DNA Damage Checkpoints in the Cell-Cycle Response to Altered Chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... and DNA damage. The MEC1 pathway is the cell’s most sensitive DNA-responsive ...to DNA-damaging agents such as MMS and ionizing radiation requires R A D9, the R A D24 epistasis group, ...

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Combining DNA damaging therapeutics with immunotherapy: more haste, less speed.

Combining DNA damaging therapeutics with immunotherapy: more haste, less speed.

... DNA-damaging agents are mutagenic, as demonstrated by the increased risk of secondary cancers following treatment with radiotherapy or chemotherapeutics such as etoposide and also, by the mutational ...

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Proteolytic systems and AMP-activated protein kinase are critical targets of acute myeloid leukemia therapeutic approaches

Proteolytic systems and AMP-activated protein kinase are critical targets of acute myeloid leukemia therapeutic approaches

... Importantly, autophagy may act as a “double-edged sword” in cancer [32]. In early tumorigenesis, it seems to be cancer preventing, however, in an established tumor, autophagy might help cancer cells to survive under ...

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Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

... of DNA- damaging agents when p73 levels are lowest in normal cells to reduce toxicity but higher in tumor cells to increase ...the DNA repair protein XPA is elevated in Cry-deficient mouse ...

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Functional Conservation and Specialization among Eukaryotic Anti-Silencing Function 1 Histone Chaperones

Functional Conservation and Specialization among Eukaryotic Anti-Silencing Function 1 Histone Chaperones

... Chromatin disassembly and reassembly, mediated by histone chaperones such as anti-silencing function 1 (Asf1), are likely to accompany all nuclear processes that occur on the DNA template. In order to gain insight ...

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Cisplatin versus carboplatin in combination with paclitaxel as neoadjuvant regimen for triple negative breast cancer

Cisplatin versus carboplatin in combination with paclitaxel as neoadjuvant regimen for triple negative breast cancer

... Therefore, there is interest in utilizing DNA-damaging agents, such as platinum drugs (cisplatin and carboplatin) to treat TNBC. Few trials have been designed to compare the efficacy and safety ...

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Studies on novel human DNA damage sensitive cell lines

Studies on novel human DNA damage sensitive cell lines

... alkylating agents, as to what might be defective in this cell ...to DNA damaging agents, particularly 3 AB, is strongly reminiscent of the pattern of alkylating agent and ionizing radiation ...

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Interaction between the sbcC gene of Escherichia coli and the gam gene of phage lambda.

Interaction between the sbcC gene of Escherichia coli and the gam gene of phage lambda.

... T h e acquisition of an sbcC mutation conferred upon these strains essentially wild-type rates of growth and genetic recombination and resistance to DNA damaging agents; [r] ...

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