The natural polyamines (PA), putrescine (PUT), spermidine (SPD) and spermine (SPM) are ubiquitous constituents of eukaryotic cells. The increase of PA in malignant and proliferating cells attracted the interest of scientists during last decades, addressing PA depletion as a new strategy to inhibit cell growth. Selective enzyme inhibitors were developed for decreasing PA metabolism and to act as chemotherapeutic anticancer agents. Indeed, the complexity of the PA homoeostasis overcomes the PA perturbation by a single enzyme to take effect therapeutically. Recently, an increasing interest has been posed on spermine-oxidase (SMO), the only catabolic enzyme able to specifically oxidise SPM. Interestingly, the absence of SPM is compatible with l...
""Spermine oxidase (SMO) was discovered much. more recently than other enzymes involved in polyamine...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
Background/Aim. Polyamines are important for the growth of eukaryotic cells. At high levels, they pr...
The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components. These molecules a...
The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components. These molecules a...
Amine oxidases, which contribute to the regulation of polyamine levels, catalyze the oxidative deami...
Background: Polyamine metabolism has a critical role in cell death and proliferation representing a ...
Polyamines have been shown to play a role in the growth and survival of several solid tumors, includ...
A correlation between regulation of cell proliferation and polyamine metabolism is described. The la...
Objective Polyamines have been shown to play a role in the growth and survival of several solid tu...
Background The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components and re...
Polyamines are essential biomolecules for normal cellular metabolism in humans. The roles of polyami...
In tumours, polyamines and amine oxidases increase as compared to normal tissues. Cytotoxicity induc...
Naturally occurring polyamines are absolutely required for cellular growth and proliferation. Many n...
Destruction of cells by irradiation-induced radical formation is one of the most frequent interventi...
""Spermine oxidase (SMO) was discovered much. more recently than other enzymes involved in polyamine...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
Background/Aim. Polyamines are important for the growth of eukaryotic cells. At high levels, they pr...
The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components. These molecules a...
The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components. These molecules a...
Amine oxidases, which contribute to the regulation of polyamine levels, catalyze the oxidative deami...
Background: Polyamine metabolism has a critical role in cell death and proliferation representing a ...
Polyamines have been shown to play a role in the growth and survival of several solid tumors, includ...
A correlation between regulation of cell proliferation and polyamine metabolism is described. The la...
Objective Polyamines have been shown to play a role in the growth and survival of several solid tu...
Background The polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine are ubiquitous cell components and re...
Polyamines are essential biomolecules for normal cellular metabolism in humans. The roles of polyami...
In tumours, polyamines and amine oxidases increase as compared to normal tissues. Cytotoxicity induc...
Naturally occurring polyamines are absolutely required for cellular growth and proliferation. Many n...
Destruction of cells by irradiation-induced radical formation is one of the most frequent interventi...
""Spermine oxidase (SMO) was discovered much. more recently than other enzymes involved in polyamine...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
Background/Aim. Polyamines are important for the growth of eukaryotic cells. At high levels, they pr...