Publications by authors named "Francisco Balaguer-Perez"

The human DNA repair factor CtIP helps to initiate the resection of double-stranded DNA breaks for repair by homologous recombination, in part through its ability to bind and bridge DNA molecules. However, CtIP is a natively disordered protein that bears no apparent similarity to other DNA-binding proteins and so the structural basis for these activities remains unclear. In this work, we have used bulk DNA binding, single molecule tracking, and DNA bridging assays to study wild-type and variant CtIP proteins to better define the DNA binding domains and the effects of mutations associated with inherited human disease.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Researchers aimed to tackle tumor drug resistance to taxane-based microtubule stabilizers by focusing on P-glycoprotein and βIII-tubulin overexpression.
  • They developed C-seco taxoids, specifically C-seco taxoid 1 m (IDN5390), which showed better interaction with βIII-tubulin compared to paclitaxel.
  • The modifications made at the C2, C3', and 7,9 positions improved binding affinity to microtubules and cytotoxicity, with certain modifications being more effective than others in enhancing cellular activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF