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Evaluation of DNA repair inhibition by antitumor or antibiotic drugs using a chemiluminescence microplate assay

  • Carcinogenesis. 1997 Dec;18(12):2441-5. doi: 10.1093/carcin/18.12.2441.
J M Barret 1 B Salles C Provot B T Hill
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  • 1 Département de Cancérologie Expérimentale, Institut de Recherche Pierre Fabre, Castres, France.
Abstract

A recently derived in vitro chemiluminescence assay (Salles et al. [1995] Anal. Biochem., 232, 37-42) has been used to investigate the effects of a panel of twenty-two Anticancer drugs and certain Antibiotics on the excision repair activity of cell-free extracts from the human cell line, HeLa. This methodology, termed the 3D (Damaged DNA Detection) assay, based on the in vitro excision repair assay previously developed (Wood et al. [1988] Cell, 53, 97-106) has provided data indicating definite in vitro inhibition of DNA repair by actinomycin D, aphidicolin, doxorubicin, distamycin A and mithramycin A. This assay therefore offers the potential for identifying agents with the ability to inhibit DNA repair.

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