Incubation of Carcinogen and Drugs with DNA in the Presence of Enzymatic Systems
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Isolation of the DNA from the Incubate
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32P-postlabeling for Detection of DNA Adduct Formation
5:04
TLC Separation of Adducted Deoxyoligonucleotides
5:43
Results: Study of the Potency of Metabolically Active Ellipticine Drug in Generating Covalent DNA Adducts
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Conclusion
Transkript
The overall goal of this protocol is description of methods employing the reactions catalyzed by cytochrome p450 and additional biotransformation enzymes to investigate the potency of chemicals or drugs for their activation to metabolites forming
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Evaluating the potency of environmental chemicals and drugs, to be enzymatically bioactivated to intermediates generating covalent DNA adducts, is an important field in the development of cancer and its treatment. Methods are described for compound activation to form DNA adducts, as well as techniques for their detection and quantification.