ResearchMy clinical and research interests continue to center on DNA interactive molecules. The information we have gleaned from past and ongoing research shows interesting opportunities may exist to tailor molecules to affect gene activities in specific cell types. Lexotropsins are molecules that can "read" and bind to DNA nucleic acid sequences and bind to specific genes. In binding to a specific gene, through the molecular structure of the lexotropsin and the type of binding, the interacton may have a different effects on the gene activity, either blocking the gene action or modifying it otherwise. Several of the most active anticancer agents have lexotropic properties and this property is an important to their anticancer action.
Publications
- Yu, F., Johnson, R., Hickey, R., Malkas, L. and Bachur, N.R., "Anthracycline antibiotics inhibit helicases," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1992, 33, 512.
- Bachur, N.R., Johnson, R., Yu, F., Hickey, R. and Malkas, L., "Helicases block by DNA modifiers," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1993, 34, 352
- Bachur, N.R., Malkas, L. and Hickey, R., "Drug Design and DNA Helicase Blockade," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1994, 35, 392
- Lun, L., Sun, P., Trubey, C., Malkas, L., Hickey, R., and Bachur, N., "DNA Helicase Blockade by Anthracycline Antibiotics," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1995, 36, 351.
- Lun, L., Sun, P.M., Trubey, C.M., Elliott, E.E., Malkas, L., Hickey, R., and Bachur, N.R., "Anthracycline Antibiotic Blockade of SV40 T Antigen Helicase Action," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1996, 37, 362.
- Lun, L., Sun, P.M., Trubey, C.M., and Bachur, N.R. "Helicase Blockade by CI-958, A Drug for Prostate Cancer," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1997, 38, 308
- Bachur, N.R., Sun, P.M., and Trubey, C.M. "Helicase Blockade by DNA Minor Groove Binding Agents," Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1998, 39, 305
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