-
either of two cyclobutyl-type
monoadducts. Ordinarily, furan-side
monoadducts form in a
higher proportion. The
furan monoadduct can
absorb a
second UVA photon...
-
particularly inter-strand cross-links, double-strand
breaks and some
monoadducts. CSB
protein is also
normally recruited to DNA
damaged sites, and its...
- form
stable quinolone monoadducts considered responsible for its
mutagenicity and genotoxicity. The
stable quinolone monoadducts oxidize to form 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine...
-
displacement of one or both of its
chloride groups,
allowing cisplatin to form
monoadducts to DNA or RNA,
intrastrand DNA crosslinks,
interstrand DNA crosslinks...
-
forming DNA strand, or a DNA base is
skipped over or
mistakenly inserted.
Monoadduct damage cause by
change in
single nitrogenous base of DNA Di
adduct damage...
- well, platinum-based
antineoplastic agents cause crosslinking of DNA as
monoadduct,
interstrand crosslinks,
intrastrand crosslinks or DNA
protein crosslinks...
- D. R. M. (1996). "Reaction of
benzyne with [70]fullerene
gives four
monoadducts:
Formation of a
triptycene homologue by 1,4-cycloaddition of a fullerene"...
- N. (1997). "Mitosene–DNA Adducts.
Characterization of Two
Major DNA
Monoadducts Formed by 1,10-Bis(acetoxy)-7-methoxymitosene upon
Reductive Activation"...
-
irradiation with UV
light of
longer wavelength,
angelicin forms DNA
monoadducts which can
cause skin cancer. In contrast, the
isomer of angelicin, psoralen...
- and
robust as follows:
interstrand crosslinks > double-strand
breaks >
monoadducts >
oxidative damages. The CSB
protein interacts with SNM1A(DCLRE1A) protein...