Abstract
Human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease-1 (APE-1) is essential for base excision repair and plays a major role in DNA repair and maintaining genomic stability. Cancer cells treated with conventional DNA-damaging agents develop resistance due in part to upregulation of enzymes involved in DNA repair. It is hypothesized that inhibiting DNA repair machinery should sensitize the cells to DNA-damaging agents. Previously, it has been shown that APE-1 is implicated in drug resistance and cancer progression. Therefore, APE-1 inhibitors are being sought after for their synergistic properties with various chemotherapeutics agents. Screening of several compound libraries and optimization of known inhibitors of APE-1 endonuclease activity have been accelerated by the use of high-throughput screening. Nevertheless, potential inhibitors must be tested in other counterscreens to validate their selectivity for APE-1. Here, we describe in-depth protocols for APE-1 purification and development of assays specific for APE-1 endonuclease activity.
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Esqueda, A., Mohammed, M.Z., Madhusudan, S., Neamati, N. (2012). Purification and Specific Assays for Measuring APE-1 Endonuclease Activity. In: Zheng, Y. (eds) Rational Drug Design. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 928. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-008-3_13
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