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DNA sequence selectivity of topoisomerases and topoisomerase poisons

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1998
Chemical agents able to interfere with DNA topoisomerases are widespread in nature, and some of them have clinical efficacy as antitumor or antibacterial drugs. Drugs which have as a target DNA topoisomerases could be divided into two categories: poisons and catalytic inhibitors.
G, Capranico, M, Binaschi
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Topoisomerase II inhibitors

Update on Cancer Therapeutics, 2003
Abstract This article reviews the mechanism of action, toxicity, pharmacology and clinical use of antineoplastic agents that inhibit the enzyme, topoisomerase II. Information presented in the medical and scientific literature in the past 3 years is especially highlighted.
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DNA topoisomerases and topoisomerase inhibitors.

Pathologie-biologie, 1995
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous nuclear enzymes, essential for several steps of DNA metabolism. They have recently been shown to be specific targets of a number of anticancer agents. In this review are discussed the most recent discoveries in the physiology and the molecular biology of DNA topoisomerases, and the mechanism of interaction with drugs ...
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Topoisomerases and Carcinogenesis: Topoisomerase IIIα and BLM

2011
In human cells, Topoisomerase IIIα (Top3α) is the main partner of BLM, the Bloom syndrome (BS) helicase. BS constitutes a genetic and clinical model for recessive cancer predisposition and study of this disease may help to decipher pathways of carcinogenesis in the general population.
Mounira Amor-Guéret   +1 more
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DNA topoisomerases: structure, function, and mechanism.

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2001
J. Champoux
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DNA topoisomerases

2005
Abstract Virtually every reaction that occurs in biological systems is catalysed by an enzyme. The interconversions of the different topological forms of DNA are no exceptions. The enzymes that catalyse these processes are known as DNA topoisomerases and constitute a widespread and fascinating group.
Andrew D Bates, Anthony Maxwell
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DNA topoisomerases

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
J C, Wang, K, Kirkegaard
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Type I DNA Topoisomerases.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
G. Capranico   +2 more
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