Molecular Pharmacology of Tumor and Virus Inhibitors
Project Number3R01CA017395-30S1
Contact PI/Project LeaderGROLLMAN, ARTHUR P
Awardee OrganizationSTATE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK STONY BROOK
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DESCRIPTION: (PROVIDED BY APPLICANT) This research program focuses on the
biological consequences of DNA damage with the overall goal of elucidating
primary events in carcinogenesis. Our goal is to elucidate molecular mechanisms
by which enzymes recognize, repair, and catalyze DNA synthesis, past endogenous
and exogenous damage in DNA. A principal theme of this interdisciplinary
research is to establish relationships between the structure of damaged DNA and
the function of enzymes involved in DNA replication and repair. Towards this
end, we will use X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry proteomics,
microarray analysis, powerful new techniques that recently have emerged through
structural and functional genomics research.
Our specific aims are (a) to explore the role and function(s) of selected human
DNA polymerases (Pol B, Pol K, and Pol in mutagenesis and DNA repair, (b) to
determine the three-dimensional structures of selected DNA glycosylases bound
to their cognate DNA substrates for subsequent use in elucidating the functions
of amino acid residues that interact with oxidatively damaged DNA, (c) to
isolate and characterize previously unidentified DNA glycosylases in eukaryotic
cells, and (d) to establish the mutagenic potential of defined bistrand lesions
in DNA and the molecular mechanism(s) by which such damage is repaired; in
parallel, to measure global changes in gene expression induced when bistrand
lesions are converted intracellularly to double-strand breaks.
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Project Terms
DNA damageDNA directed DNA polymeraseDNA repairDNA replicationN glycosidaseX ray crystallographybleomycinenzyme activitymass spectrometrymicroarray technologymutagenspharmacogenetics
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