Advances in DNA Sequence-specific Agents ( Volume 4 )

Publication series :Volume 4

Author: Chapman   B. J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080526133

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444510969

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444510969

Subject: Q523 deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

Language: ENG

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Description

This series encompasses design, synthesis, application, and analytical methods (including clinical and in vitro) for the study of these critical interactions. As our understanding of the genome and proteome expands, general developments in the field of DNA sequence specific interaction are likely to play an increasingly important role. Accordingly, manuscripts have been solicited from experts covering a diverse range of fields, reflecting the cross-disciplinary and dynamic nature of the series.


Volume 4 describes work on the modification of DNA by AT specific anticancer drugs, DNA alkylation events which involve metabolite generation, DNA sequence recognition by two selective binders, bulged DNA microenvironments as molecular targets, DNA sequence specific binding by short peptides and the analysis of DNA-protein interactions using DNase I footprinting methodology.


Features include:
• Expert contributors from the Biomedical world
• Emerging areas of drug design and therapeutic applications
• Nucleic acid-protein interactions
• Color graphics of molecular modeling analyses
• New and emerging methodologies

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 12

Chapter 1. Preferential damage to defined regions of genomic DNA by AT-specific anticancer drugs

pp.:  12 – 40

Chapter 2. DNA-alkylating events associated with nitrogen mustard based anticancer drugs and the metabolic by product Acrolein

pp.:  40 – 58

Chapter 3. Molecular basis for recognition and binding of specific DNA sequences by calicheamicin and duocarmycin

pp.:  58 – 86

Chapter 4. Enediyne antibiotic neocarzinostatin as a radical-based probe of bulged structures in nucleic acids

pp.:  86 – 116

Chapter 5. Sequence-specific DNA binding by short peptides

pp.:  116 – 150

Chapter 6. Equilibrium and kinetic quantitative Dnase I footprinting

pp.:  150 – 164

Advances in DNA Sequence-specific Agents

pp.:  164 – 165