Search Results - "Patidar, Praveen L."
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XRN2 Links Transcription Termination to DNA Damage and Replication Stress
Published in PLoS genetics (20-07-2016)“…XRN2 is a 5'-3' exoribonuclease implicated in transcription termination. Here we demonstrate an unexpected role for XRN2 in the DNA damage response involving…”
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Fate, transformation and toxicological implications of environmental diclofenac: Role of mineralogy and solar flux
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-11-2022)“…Diclofenac is an emerging surface water contaminant, yet the environmental impact of its degradation products remains elusive. The current study focuses on…”
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Leveraging an NQO1 Bioactivatable Drug for Tumor-Selective Use of Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors
Published in Cancer cell (12-12-2016)“…Therapeutic drugs that block DNA repair, including poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors, fail due to lack of tumor-selectivity. When PARP inhibitors…”
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The cohesin-like RecN protein stimulates RecA-mediated recombinational repair of DNA double-strand breaks
Published in Nature communications (17-05-2017)“…RecN is a cohesin-like protein involved in DNA double-strand break repair in bacteria. The RecA recombinase functions to mediate repair via homologous DNA…”
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Kub5-Hera, the human Rtt103 homolog, plays dual functional roles in transcription termination and DNA repair
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-04-2014)“…Functions of Kub5-Hera (In Greek Mythology Hera controlled Artemis) (K-H), the human homolog of the yeast transcription termination factor Rtt103, remain…”
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Cystargolide-based amide and ester Pz analogues as proteasome inhibitors and anti-cancer agents
Published in Royal Society open science (28-09-2022)“…A series of cystargolide-based β-lactone analogues containing nitrogen atoms at the Pz portion of the scaffold were prepared and evaluated as proteasome…”
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DNA damage induced by KP372-1 hyperactivates PARP1 and enhances lethality of pancreatic cancer cells with PARP inhibition
Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2020)“…The overall prognosis for pancreatic cancer remains dismal and potent chemotherapeutic agents that selectively target this cancer are critically needed…”
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A toxicological study on photo-degradation products of environmental ibuprofen: Ecological and human health implications
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (30-01-2020)“…Increasing quantities of pharmaceutical waste in the environment have disrupted the balance of ecosystems, and may have subsequent effects on human health…”
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Molecular Basis of XRN2-Deficient Cancer Cell Sensitivity to Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibition
Published in Cancers (30-01-2024)“…R-loops (RNA-DNA hybrids with displaced single-stranded DNA) have emerged as a potent source of DNA damage and genomic instability. The termination of…”
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XRN2 interactome reveals its synthetic lethal relationship with PARP1 inhibition
Published in Scientific reports (28-08-2020)“…Persistent R-loops (RNA–DNA hybrids with a displaced single-stranded DNA) create DNA damage and lead to genomic instability. The 5′-3′-exoribonuclease 2 (XRN2)…”
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The Kub5-Hera/RPRD1B interactome: a novel role in preserving genetic stability by regulating DNA mismatch repair
Published in Nucleic acids research (29-02-2016)“…Ku70-binding protein 5 (Kub5)-Hera (K-H)/RPRD1B maintains genetic integrity by concomitantly minimizing persistent R-loops and promoting repair of DNA double…”
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RecN Is a Cohesin-like Protein That Stimulates Intermolecular DNA Interactions in Vitro
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-05-2010)“…The bacterial RecN protein is involved in the recombinational repair of DNA double-stranded breaks, and recN mutants are sensitive to DNA-damaging agents…”
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Kub5-HeraRPRD1B deficiency promotes “BRCAness” and vulnerability to PARP inhibition in BRCA-proficient Breast Cancers
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Role of conserved sequence motifs in the function of the bacterial cohesin-like RECN protein in DNA repair
Published 01-01-2012“…DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most deleterious types of DNA lesions because they might lead to cell death or gross chromosomal rearrangements…”
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