New molecular biologist perspective and insight: DNA topoisomerases production by recombinant DNA technology for medical laboratory application and pharmaceutical industry
DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that control the topological state of DNA replication during mitosis. These enzymes are classified based on their mechanisms and physical properties. During mitosis, superhelical DNA must be unwound or relaxed by DNA topoisomerases prior to a decoding step by...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 2014-07, Vol.16 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that control the topological
state of DNA replication during mitosis. These enzymes are classified
based on their mechanisms and physical properties. During mitosis,
superhelical DNA must be unwound or relaxed by DNA topoisomerases prior
to a decoding step by DNA processing enzymes, such as DNA polymerase
and RNA polymerase. By blocking the reaction of resealing the breaks in
the DNA ultimately can result in cellular death. Compounds that inhibit
the catalytic function of these enzymes can serve as potential
anticancer agents. DNA topoisomerases are found in nature and used as
high quality and well-validated targets for the screening of potential
anticancer agents. Our current work focuses on determining potential
anticancer agents from natural resources using DNA topoisomerases as
the screening targets. Large scale production of these enzymes using
recombinant DNA technology in our academic laboratory is utilised to
avoid dependence on expensive commercially available enzymes. The
in-house produced enzymes can also be used to enhance our research in
the field of molecular medicine by providing an enzyme source that can
be used to screen potential anticancer agents, and for other newly
developed diagnostic and medical research projects in the near future
as well as a step in moving our efforts into the industrial sector. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |