The cellular genome is constantly subject to DNA damage caused by endogenous factors or exogenously by damaging agents such as ionizing radiation or various anticancer agents. The base excision repair (BER) enzyme, DNA polymerase β, and the polymerases involved in translesion synthesis (TLS) have been shown to contribute to cellular tolerance and repair of DNA lesions by anticancer treatments, particularly the platinum cytotoxic drugs. Moreover, there is robust preclinical evidence linking alterations in DNA pol β and TLS polymerase levels to cancer. DNA polymerases may therefore be potential targets to increase the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemotherapy drugs. In this article, the physical and chemical properties of DNA polymerase β a...
DNA repair is vital to maintaining genome integrity but thwarts the effects of cytotoxic agents that...
Human DNA polymerase kappa (pol κ) is a translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerase that catalyzes TLS pa...
Background and Objectives: The major role of various types of DNA polymerases is genome replication....
The cellular genome is constantly subject to DNA damage caused by endogenous factors or exogenously ...
Apart from surgical approaches, the treatment of cancer remains largely underpinned by radiotherapy ...
Apart from surgical approaches, the treatment of cancer remains largely underpinned by radiotherapy ...
DNA polymerases are essential for genome replication, DNA repair and translesion DNA synthesis (TLS)...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA polymerases play key roles in DNA synthesis by catalysing the polymerisation of deoxynucleotides...
DNA is constantly exposed to both endogenous and exogenous damages. More than 10,000 DNA modificatio...
DNA is constantly exposed to both endogenous and exogenous damages. More than 10,000 DNA modificatio...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
DNA repair is vital to maintaining genome integrity but thwarts the effects of cytotoxic agents that...
Human DNA polymerase kappa (pol κ) is a translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerase that catalyzes TLS pa...
Background and Objectives: The major role of various types of DNA polymerases is genome replication....
The cellular genome is constantly subject to DNA damage caused by endogenous factors or exogenously ...
Apart from surgical approaches, the treatment of cancer remains largely underpinned by radiotherapy ...
Apart from surgical approaches, the treatment of cancer remains largely underpinned by radiotherapy ...
DNA polymerases are essential for genome replication, DNA repair and translesion DNA synthesis (TLS)...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA replication is arguably the most important biological process associated with cancer progression...
DNA polymerases play key roles in DNA synthesis by catalysing the polymerisation of deoxynucleotides...
DNA is constantly exposed to both endogenous and exogenous damages. More than 10,000 DNA modificatio...
DNA is constantly exposed to both endogenous and exogenous damages. More than 10,000 DNA modificatio...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
DNA repair is vital to maintaining genome integrity but thwarts the effects of cytotoxic agents that...
Human DNA polymerase kappa (pol κ) is a translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerase that catalyzes TLS pa...
Background and Objectives: The major role of various types of DNA polymerases is genome replication....