RAD18‐ and BRCA1‐dependent pathways promote cellular tolerance to the nucleoside analog ganciclovir
Tasnim Ahmad,
Ryotaro Kawasumi,
Kouji Hirota
Abstract:Ganciclovir (GCV) is a clinically important drug as it is used to treat viral infections. GCV is incorporated into the DNA during replication, where it interferes with subsequent replication on GCV‐incorporated templates. However, the effects of GCV on the host genome and the mechanisms underlying cellular tolerance to GCV remain unclear. In this study, we explored these mechanisms using a collection of mutant DT40 cells. We identified RAD17/−, BRCA1−/−, and RAD18−/− cells as highly GCV‐sensitive. RAD17, a com… Show more
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