Previous studies indicate that overexpression of N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG) dramatically sensitizes cells to alkylating agent-induced cytotoxicity. We recently demonstrated that this sensitivity is preceded by an increased production of AP sites and strand breaks, confirming that overexpression of MPG disrupts normal base excision repair and causes cell death through overproduction of toxic repair intermediates. Here we establish through site-directed mutagenesis that MPG-induced sensitivity to alkylation is dependent on enzyme glycosylase activity. However, in contrast to the sensitivity seen to heterogeneous alkylating agents, MPG overexpression generates no cellular sensitivity to MeOSO2(CH2)2-lexitropsin, an alkylator which ex...
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Primary astrocyte cultures were used to investigate the modulation of DNA repair as a tool for sensi...
Higher expression of the human DNA repair enzyme MUTYH has previously been shown to be strongly asso...
Previous studies indicate that overexpression of N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG) dramatically s...
Genotoxic tolerance to low-level exposure of monofunctional alkylating agents is compound specific, ...
2 Genotoxic tolerance to low level exposure of monofunctional alkylating agents is compound specific...
AbstractWe examined expression of N-methylpurine-DNA glycosylase (MPG), a DNA repair enzyme that rem...
Alkylating agents comprise a major class of front-line cancer chemotherapeutic compounds, and while ...
Methylating agents are widely distributed environmental carcinogens. Moreover, they are being used i...
Alkylating agents constitute a major class of frontline chemotherapeutic drugs that inflict cytotoxi...
Alkylating agents damage DNA and proteins and are widely used in cancer chemotherapy. While cellular...
Alkylation damage of DNA is one of the major types of insults which cells must repair to remain viab...
The cytotoxic effects of alkylating agents are strongly attenuated by cellular DNA repair processes,...
Recent evidence has challenged the default assumption that all DNA-reactive alkylating agents exhibi...
N-Methylpurines (NMPs), including N(7)-methylguanine (7MeG) and N(3)-methyladenine (3MeA), can be in...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Epidemiological studie...
Primary astrocyte cultures were used to investigate the modulation of DNA repair as a tool for sensi...
Higher expression of the human DNA repair enzyme MUTYH has previously been shown to be strongly asso...
Previous studies indicate that overexpression of N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (MPG) dramatically s...
Genotoxic tolerance to low-level exposure of monofunctional alkylating agents is compound specific, ...
2 Genotoxic tolerance to low level exposure of monofunctional alkylating agents is compound specific...
AbstractWe examined expression of N-methylpurine-DNA glycosylase (MPG), a DNA repair enzyme that rem...
Alkylating agents comprise a major class of front-line cancer chemotherapeutic compounds, and while ...
Methylating agents are widely distributed environmental carcinogens. Moreover, they are being used i...
Alkylating agents constitute a major class of frontline chemotherapeutic drugs that inflict cytotoxi...
Alkylating agents damage DNA and proteins and are widely used in cancer chemotherapy. While cellular...
Alkylation damage of DNA is one of the major types of insults which cells must repair to remain viab...
The cytotoxic effects of alkylating agents are strongly attenuated by cellular DNA repair processes,...
Recent evidence has challenged the default assumption that all DNA-reactive alkylating agents exhibi...
N-Methylpurines (NMPs), including N(7)-methylguanine (7MeG) and N(3)-methyladenine (3MeA), can be in...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Epidemiological studie...
Primary astrocyte cultures were used to investigate the modulation of DNA repair as a tool for sensi...
Higher expression of the human DNA repair enzyme MUTYH has previously been shown to be strongly asso...