Published April 2013
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Conference Paper
Gene expression changes in tumor xenografts by Py-Im polyamides
- Creators
- Raskatov, Jevgenij A.
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Dervan, Peter B.
Chicago
Abstract
Many human diseases are caused by dysregulated gene expression. Py-Im polyamides are synthetic mols. programmed to read the minor groove of the DNA double helix by a set of simple chem. principles. Hairpin oligomers achieve affinities and specificities comparable to transcription factors, alter the structure of the DNA and disrupt protein-DNA interactions. Recent investigations demonstrate that cell permeable hairpin Py-Im polyamides possess favorable pharmacokinetics and controllable toxicity in mice. Current research efforts are focused on understanding how these mols. modulate gene expression pathways in both cell culture and xenograft tumor models.
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- Eprint ID
- 38363
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20130508-141648128
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2013-05-13Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2019-11-26Created from EPrint's last_modified field