G-quadruplex DNA drives genomic instability and represents a targetable molecular abnormality in ATRX-deficient malignant glioma
ATRX deficiency is linked to genomic stability in cancer cells. Here, the authors show that ATRX inactivation induces G-quadruplex formation, leading to genome-wide DNA damage, and the use of G-quadruplex stabilisers can be exploited therapeutically in ATRX deficient gliomas.
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Autores principales: | Yuxiang Wang, Jie Yang, Aaron T. Wild, Wei H. Wu, Rachna Shah, Carla Danussi, Gregory J. Riggins, Kasthuri Kannan, Erik P. Sulman, Timothy A. Chan, Jason T. Huse |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e932ee13e3f2482abf203bff31b2b9b3 |
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