Detection of Uracil-Excising DNA Glycosylases in Cancer Cell Samples Using a Three-Dimensional DNAzyme Walker
Jeffrey Tao,
Hongquan Zhang,
Michael Weinfeld
et al.
Abstract:DNA glycosylase dysregulation is implicated in carcinogenesis
and
therapeutic resistance of cancers. Thus, various DNA-based detection
platforms have been developed by leveraging the base excision activity
of DNA glycosylases. However, the efficacy of DNA-based methods is
hampered due to nonspecific degradation by nucleases commonly present
in cancer cells and during preparations of cell lysates. In this report,
we describe a fluorescence-based assay using a specific and nuclease-resistant
three-dimensional DN… Show more
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