DNA and the chromosome - varied targets for chemotherapy.

Stephanie M Nelson, Lynnette R Ferguson, William A Denny
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The nucleus of the cell serves to maintain, regulate, and replicate the critical genetic information encoded by the genome. Genomic DNA is highly associated with proteins that enable simple nuclear structures such as nucleosomes to form higher-order organisation such as chromatin fibres. The temporal association of regulatory proteins with DNA creates a dynamic environment capable of quickly responding to cellular requirements and distress. The response is often mediated through alterations in the chromatin structure, resulting in changed accessibility of specific DNA sequences that are then recognized by specific proteins. Anti-cancer drugs that target cellular DNA have been used clinically for over four decades, but it is only recently that nuclease specific drugs have been developed to not only target the DNA but also other components of the nuclear structure and its regulation. In this review, we discuss some of the new drugs aimed at primary DNA sequences, DNA secondary structures, and associated proteins, keeping in mind that these agents are not only important from a clinical perspective but also as tools for understanding the nuclear environment in normal and cancer cells.

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DNA和染色体——化疗的不同靶点。
细胞核的作用是维持、调节和复制基因组编码的关键遗传信息。基因组DNA与使核小体等简单核结构形成染色质纤维等高阶组织的蛋白质高度相关。调节蛋白与DNA的时间关联创造了一个能够快速响应细胞需求和痛苦的动态环境。这种反应通常是通过染色质结构的改变来介导的,从而改变了特定DNA序列的可及性,然后被特定蛋白质识别。靶向细胞DNA的抗癌药物已经在临床上使用了40多年,但直到最近,核酸酶特异性药物才被开发出来,不仅针对DNA,还针对核结构及其调控的其他成分。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了一些针对初级DNA序列,DNA二级结构和相关蛋白的新药,记住这些药物不仅从临床角度来看很重要,而且作为了解正常细胞和癌细胞核环境的工具。
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