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Toyofumi Yamaguchi, Hazuki Takahashi, Yoko Harada, Masato Yoshikawa, Saori Iyono, Motoko Inomata, Tokumi Maruyama, Mineo Saneyoshi, Telomere shortening in human HL60 cells by treatment with deoxyguanosine analogs, Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, Volume 48, Issue 1, November 2004, Pages 187–188, https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/48.1.187
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Abstract
Telomerase is a cellular endogenous reverse transcriptase thought to play an important role in the maintenance of telomere length. We investigated the effects of 3′-azido-2′,3′-dideoxyguanosine (AZddG) and carbocyclic oxetanocin G (C.OXT-G), of which the triphosphate derivatives AZddGTP and C.OXT-GTP show potent telomerase inhibition, on telomere length of human HL60 cells in culture. Although AZddG caused more significant telomere shortening than C.OXT-G, only a slight decrease of cell growth rate was observed.
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1Department of Biological Sciences, Teikyo University of Science and Technology, Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-0193, Japan, 2Biotechnology Research Center, Teikyo University of Science and Technology, Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-0193, Japan, 3Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kagawa Campus, Tokushima Bunri University, Shido, Sanuki City, Kagawa 769-2193, Japan