The synthesis of prodrugs derived from PaTrin-2
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Dawn Bridget Ronan, 'The synthesis of prodrugs derived from PaTrin-2', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2003, pp 350Download Item:
Abstract:
Chemotherapeutic alkylating agents, like triazenes and nitrosoureas, whose mechanism of action involves the modification of guanine residues at the 06 -position
in DNA are often rendered ineffective by the repair enzyme ATase. Found in all cells, A Tase (O6 -alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase) is responsible for the removal of the
introduced alkyl groups from the 06 -atom of guanine. Inactivation of ATase by the administration of pseudosubstrates prior to chemotherapy has been shown to enhance the cytotoxic effects of subsequently administered alkylating agents.
Author: Ronan, Dawn Bridget
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McMurry, BrianPublisher:
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