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Indenone derivatives as inhibitor of human DNA dealkylation repair enzyme AlkBH3
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 2018The mammalian AlkB homologue-3 (AlkBH3) is a member of the dioxygenase family of enzymes that in humans is involved in DNA dealkylation repair. Because of its role in promoting tumor cell proliferation and metastasis of cancer, extensive efforts are ...
Richa Nigam, Topi Ghosh, Subha N Rath
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The Molecular Basis of Human ALKBH3 Mediated RNA N1-methyladenosine (m1A) Demethylation.
Angewandte Chemie, 2023N1-methyladenosine (m1A) is a prevalent post-transcriptional RNA modification, and the distribution and dynamics of the modification play key epitranscriptomic roles in cell development.
Lin Zhang +10 more
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Abstract 4034: ALKBH3 deficiency and liability to alkylating agents in CRC models
Cancer Research, 2022Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Despite the increase in therapeutic options for the treatment of metastatic CRC (mCRC), cytotoxic chemotherapy using fluoropyrimidines,
P. Vitiello +7 more
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Talanta, 2021
ALKBH3 is an important marker for early diagnosis and histopathological grading of prostate cancer. However, the lack of a rapid and sensitive method to quantify the enzyme's activity in the current time necessitates the development of a new quantitative
Wenting Cheng +7 more
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ALKBH3 is an important marker for early diagnosis and histopathological grading of prostate cancer. However, the lack of a rapid and sensitive method to quantify the enzyme's activity in the current time necessitates the development of a new quantitative
Wenting Cheng +7 more
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ChemistrySelect, 2023
Abstract DNA repair enzyme ALKBH3 has shown great potential as diagnostic as well as therapeutic target for several cancers. However, methods for the sensitive measurement of ALKBH3 repair activity are highly desirable but challenging.
Fan Lv +5 more
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Abstract DNA repair enzyme ALKBH3 has shown great potential as diagnostic as well as therapeutic target for several cancers. However, methods for the sensitive measurement of ALKBH3 repair activity are highly desirable but challenging.
Fan Lv +5 more
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DNA Unwinding by ASCC3 Helicase Is Coupled to ALKBH3-Dependent DNA Alkylation Repair and Cancer Cell Proliferation [PDF]
Demethylation by the AlkB dioxygenases represents an important mechanism for repair of N-alkylated nucleotides. However, little is known about their functions in mammalian cells. We report the purification of the ALKBH3 complex and demonstrate its association with the activating signal cointegrator complex (ASCC).
Nima Mosammaparast, Feizhen Wu, Yang Shi
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PCA-1/ALKBH3 Contributes to Pancreatic Cancer by Supporting Apoptotic Resistance and Angiogenesis
Cancer Research, 2012AbstractThe PCA-1/ALKBH3 gene implicated in DNA repair is expressed in several human malignancies but its precise contributions to cancer remain mainly unknown. In this study, we have determined its functions and clinical importance in pancreatic cancer.
Masayuki Sho +2 more
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Prostate cancer antigen-1 (PCA-1)/ALKBH3 has been recently identified in human prostate cancer and its expression is correlated with disease progression and prognosis. However, the precise role and function of PCA-1/ALKBH3 in human malignancies are largely unknown.
Masayuki Sho +2 more
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ALKBH3, a human AlkB homologue, contributes to cell survival in human non-small-cell lung cancer [PDF]
We have demonstrated for the first time that a novel human AlkB homologue, ALKBH3, contributes to prostate cancer development, but its clinical and biological roles in lung cancer remain unclear.Expression of both mRNA and protein of PCA-1 was examined by RT-PCR and western blotting.
Tasaki, M +4 more
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