Could Boosting DNA Repair Protect Patients from Chemotherapy Side Effects?

A remarkable new study from investigators at the National Institutes of Health has uncovered an unexpected mechanism underlying one of chemotherapy’s most debilitating side effects: cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy. Rather than DNA repair simply protecting neurons, the researchers found that DNA repair itself can become toxic when neurons lack sufficient deoxynucleotide (dNTP) pools to complete the repair process. Their […]

TopoGEN Reagents Enable Discovery of a New Pathway to Selective TOP2β Regulation

A newly published study in Molecular Cell highlights an exciting advance in topoisomerase biology and potential cancer therapeutics. Importantly, this work was enabled using topoisomerase reagents and assay technologies supplied by TopoGEN. Konada and colleagues report that Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1) selectively stimulates the catalytic activity of DNA topoisomerase IIβ (TOP2β) while exerting minimal effects on […]

New Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Study Reveals How Collapsed Replication Forks Shape Genome Stability

A new study published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology provides important insights into how cells repair DNA damage arising from collapsed replication forks—one of the most significant threats to genome stability and a key driver of cancer, aging, and genetic disease. The authors demonstrate that repair outcomes differ dramatically depending on whether a single replication fork […]

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