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'Exploring synthetic lethal interaction between Checkpoint Kinase 1(CHK1) and DNA replication stress

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SAMADDER Pounami

Rok publikování 2014
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Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Popis Complex networks of redundant surveillance mechanisms, namely evolutionarily conserved DNA damage response (DDR) and checkpoints, maintain genomic integrity following various genomic insults. Exploring synthetic lethal interactions between DNA repair pathways have wide appliance to the treatment of many types of malignancies. One of the key players in genome surveillance pathways is a protein kinase, CHK1. DNA damage and replication stress supposedly induces activation of CHK1, which then transduces the checkpoint signal and aids cell cycle arrest allowing time for DNA repair. Hence, CHK1 represents druggable molecular target for inhibition following replication stress induced by chemotherapeutic agents.

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