Topoisomerases: A Biochemical Overview
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== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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+ | Genetic mutations that directly impair the function of topoisomerases have correlation to autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and similar neurological disorders. These genetic mutations cause the elongating of particular genes that are correlated to the expression of ASDs. Specifically, Ube3a is one of hundreds of genes that are associated with the development of ASDs in humans when elongated. Inhibitors of TOP1, such as topotecan, have been shown to reduce the expression of the elongated | ||
== Relevance == | == Relevance == | ||
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+ | Chemical or genetic interference of the mutated topoisomerases has been shown to have profound effects on function. Inhibitors of TOP1, such as topotecan, have been shown to decrease the expression of the elongated genes closely associated with ASDs. | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |
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References
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