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2008

Chemicals and Drugs

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DNA topoisomerase I

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Cdc45 Function Alters Cell Sensitivity To Dna Topoisomerase I Poisons, Cynthia Sue Lancaster May 2008

Cdc45 Function Alters Cell Sensitivity To Dna Topoisomerase I Poisons, Cynthia Sue Lancaster

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Eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I (Top1) is a highly conserved enzyme that functions to manage the torsional strain of DNA during cellular processes such as transcription, replication, chromatid condensation and recombination. The enzyme binds duplex DNA and through a series of strand cleavage and religation reactions removes positive or negative supercoils relieving torsional strain. Top1 is the sole cellular target of the anticancer agent camptothecin, which stabilizes the covalent complex. CPT cytotoxicity is S-phase dependent. It has been suggested that the mechanism of this S-phase toxicity is due to the advancing replication forks either colliding with the stabilized drug-enzyme-DNA intermediate or …