Role of the Multifunctional DNA Repair and Redox Signaling Protein Ape1/Ref-1 in Cancer and Endothelial Cells: Small-Molecule Inhibition of the Redox Function of Ape1

dc.contributor.authorLuo, Meihua
dc.contributor.authorDelaplane, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorJiang, Aihua
dc.contributor.authorReed, April
dc.contributor.authorHe, Ying
dc.contributor.authorFishel, Melissa L.
dc.contributor.authorNyland II, Rodney L.
dc.contributor.authorBorch, Richard F.
dc.contributor.authorQiao, Xiaoxi
dc.contributor.authorGeorgiadis, Millie M.
dc.contributor.authorKelley, Mark R.
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-29T19:44:01Z
dc.date.available2014-07-29T19:44:01Z
dc.date.issued2008-09
dc.description.abstractThe DNA base excision-repair pathway is responsible for the repair of DNA damage caused by oxidation/alkylation and protects cells against the effects of endogenous and exogenous agents. Removal of the damaged base creates a baseless (AP) site. AP endonuclease1 (Ape1) acts on this site to continue the BER-pathway repair. Failure to repair baseless sites leads to DNA strand breaks and cytotoxicity. In addition to the repair role of Ape1, it also functions as a major redox-signaling factor to reduce and activate transcription factors such as AP1, p53, HIF-1α, and others that control the expression of genes important for cell survival and cancer promotion and progression. Thus, the Ape1 protein interacts with proteins involved in DNA repair, growth-signaling pathways, and pathways involved in tumor promotion and progression. Although knockdown studies with siRNA have been informative in studying the role of Ape1 in both normal and cancer cells, knocking down Ape1 does not reveal the individual role of the redox or repair functions of Ape1. The identification of small-molecule inhibitors of specific Ape1 functions is critical for mechanistic studies and translational applications. Here we discuss small-molecule inhibition of Ape1 redox and its effect on both cancer and endothelial cells.en_US
dc.identifier.citationLuo, M., Delaplane, S., Jiang, A., Reed, A., He, Y., Fishel, M., ... & Kelley, M. R. (2008). Role of the multifunctional DNA repair and redox signaling protein Ape1/Ref-1 in cancer and endothelial cells: small-molecule inhibition of the redox function of Ape1. Antioxidants & redox signaling, 10(11), 1853-1867.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/4794
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectAPE1/Ref-1en_US
dc.subjectredox signalingen_US
dc.subjectcanceren_US
dc.titleRole of the Multifunctional DNA Repair and Redox Signaling Protein Ape1/Ref-1 in Cancer and Endothelial Cells: Small-Molecule Inhibition of the Redox Function of Ape1en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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