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Yi Yuan1,2, Yongyun Zhao1, Lianqi Chen1, Jiasi Wu2, Gangyi Chen1, Sheng Li1, Jiawei Zou1, Rong Chen1, Jian Wang2, Fan Jiang3, Zhuo Tang1.
Abstract
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) has been thought to be a promising antitumoral agent in photodynamic therapy, though the further application of the method was limited by the unclear molecular mechanism. Our work reveals that riboflavin was able to recognize G-T mismatch specifically and induce single-strand breaks in duplex DNA targets efficiently under irradiation. In the presence of riboflavin, the photo-irradiation could induce the death of tumor cells that are defective in mismatch repair system selectively, highlighting the G-T mismatch as potential drug target for tumor cells. Moreover, riboflavin is a promising leading compound for further drug design due to its inherent specific recognition of the G-T mismatch.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28911109 PMCID: PMC5587794 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkx602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971