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Description
The objective continues to be the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms
of action of chemical carcinogens. This grant will facilitate an
interdisciplinary approach, which is required in view of the complexity of
the multistage process of carcinogenesis. The proposed studies will follow
a logical continuum that includes the following major topics: 1) the
chemistry and stereochemistry underlying the covalent binding of chemical
carcinogens to DNA, 2) elucidation of the changes in DNA conformation that
result from these chemical modifications, as well as studies on their
functional significance, 3) the development of highly specific and
sensitive immunoassays to facilitate molecular studies on chemical
carcinogenesis and 4) molecular genetic studies designed to assess the
possibility that the structural changes produced in DNA, as a result of
modification by chemical carcinogens, can induce, not only point mutations,
but also complex genomic effects, including gene amplification, stable
alterations in gene expression and gene transposition (Project E). This
integrated approach should provide fundamental insights into basic
mechanisms of action of chemical carcinogens and thus provide rational
approaches to carcinogen detection, risk extrapolation and cancer
prevention.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 5/1/85 → 4/30/94 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cancer Research
- Chemistry(all)
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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COMPUTER GENERATED MODELS OF CARCINOGEN NUCLEIC ACID ADDUCTS
Katz, L.
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project
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GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE ACTION OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS
Weinstein, B. I.
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project
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CHANGES IN NUCLEIC ACIDS MODIFIED BY CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS
Grunberger, D.
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Project: Research project