Adriamycin and daunorubicin inhibition of mutant T4 DNA polymerases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1974), Volume 71, Page 1193
Abstract:
The anticancer drugs, adriamycin and daunorubicin, as well as two other DNA reagents, ethidium bromide and 9-aminoacridine, all exert a differential inhibitory effect on nucleotide incorporation for purified DNA polymerases induced by mutant and wild-type bacteriophage T4. When compared with DNA polymerase of wild-type phage, antimutator enzymes are inhibited to a far greater extent and mutator enzymes to a lesser extent. In contrast, the polymerase-associated 3'-exonuclease activities of wild type and mutants are also inhibited by the compounds but nondifferentially.
Polymerases:
Topics:
Modulators/Inhibitors, Fidelity, Exonuclease Activity
One line summary:
DNA binding anti-cancer drugs Adriamycin and Daunorubicin inhibit antimutator T4 DNA polymerases more than mutator T4 DNA polymerases.
Status:
new | topics/pols set | partial results | complete | validated |
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