Title: Application of Topoisomerase Assays in the Evaluation of Natural Products as Antitumor Agents
Abstract:Initially, DNA topoisomerase (topo) inhibitors found clinical applications as antibiotics and cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Recently, we demonstrated that plant flavonoids that inhibit mammalian top...Initially, DNA topoisomerase (topo) inhibitors found clinical applications as antibiotics and cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Recently, we demonstrated that plant flavonoids that inhibit mammalian topo I or topo II might be useful as cancer chemopreventive agents (Constantinou et al., 1995b). Phytochemicals can inhibit DNA topoisomerases in different ways; depending on the mode and the type of enzyme, these can be classified as topo I poisons, topo II poisons, topo I antagonists, or topo II antagonists. Correctly classifying topo inhibitors is critical because it provides an important lead as to whether the plant agent can be useful in chemoprevention or in chemotherapy. We outline below a strategy that was designed to identify and classify topo I and II inhibitors.Read More
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Date: 1999-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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