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    Topoisomerase inhibitors: Classification, mechanisms of action and adverse effects
    (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017) Kumar, R.; Singh, S.
    This book aims to assist the scientists working with the medicinal, biochemical, biophysical, genetic and pharmacological aspects of topoisomerases and their inhibitors. The book has covered various aspects of topoisomerases like classification, structural aspects, basic genetics and mutations, disease implications and cell signaling networks, which may be helpful for researchers of the field for better therapeutics. Chapter One deals with structure, functions and role and of human topoisomerase-I in cancer progression. It describes a detailed classification, mechanism of action and recent updates on the development of camptothecin and non-camptothecin derivatives, along with their Structure-Activity Relationships (SAR) as topoisomerase-I inhibitors. Chapters Two and Three cover X-ray co-crystal structures, biological functions and the significant role of topoisomerase-II isoforms in cancer. A thorough discussion on classification and various pharmacoinformatics techniques employed in delineating the binding mode of topoisomerase-II inhibitors and their mechanism of action is well presented. Chapter Four deals not only with adverse effects associated with the use of topoisomerase-I and II inhibitors, but also includes approaches to overcome them. Chapter Five discusses various disorders associated with SNPs in topoisomerases and risks associated with their pharmacogenetics. Chapter Six sheds light on interactions and cross-talks between topoisomerases and histone deacetylases, leading to their significant role in drug resistance. The work is expected to assist the scientists to selectively design dual/multi-inhibitors of topoisomerases and histone deacetylases. The authors are thankful to the reviewers, who were so kind in reviewing and making suggestions for improving this book. This book could not have been completed without their commendable efforts. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical). ? 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Interaction between topoisomerases and histone deacetylases: Role in cancer progression and therapeutic interventions
    (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017) Joshi, G.; Thakur, A.; Kaur, G.; Kalra, S.; Singh, S.; Kumar, R.
    DNA topoisomerases are termed as the magicians of the DNA world, as they are involved in overcoming all the topological DNA problems. Histone Deacetylases are the collection of enzymes that assist in the regulation of DNA control. The overexpression of topoisomerases and histone deacetylases are found in various diseases including cancer. Till date, many therapies have been discovered to target topoisomerases and histone deacetylases individually. However, most of these treatments are associated with the toxicities and drug resistance. The drug resistance apart from known mechanism(s) could occur due to crosstalk(s) of topoisomerases with various proteins associated directly or indirectly with the cancer prognosis. Histone deacetylases that render topoisomerase inhibitors resistant also insensitize them toward binding to the receptor. The chapter overlays the discussion on the underlying mechanism(s) involved in topoisomerase and histone deacetylases interactions. The chapter also congregates the information suggested for the essential pharmacophore development for such hybrid drug discovery. The attempt has also been made to give a preliminary virtual background on the fundamental interaction of these two proteins along with the primary amino acids involved in such interaction. ? 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.