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Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1

A tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q9NUW8]

Synonyms

Tyr-DNA phosphodiesterase 1;
EC 3.1.4.-

Research

Bioassay Publications (15)

TimeframeStudies on this Protein(%)All Drugs %
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (6.67)29.6817
2010's12 (80.00)24.3611
2020's2 (13.33)2.80

Compounds (26)

Drugs with Inhibition Measurements

DrugTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (mM)Bioassay(s)Publication(s)
tyrphostin 25Homo sapiens (human)IC50333.000011
aurintricarboxylic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC500.017022
framycetinHomo sapiens (human)IC508,000.000011
camptothecinHomo sapiens (human)IC50111.000011
lividomycinHomo sapiens (human)IC5030,000.000011
n,n'-dibenzoylcystineHomo sapiens (human)IC50111.000011
uvaolHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
furamidineHomo sapiens (human)IC5010.945066
paromomycinHomo sapiens (human)IC5021,000.000011
nsc 88915Homo sapiens (human)IC506.366055
nsc 706744Homo sapiens (human)IC5012.000011
puromycinHomo sapiens (human)IC5018,000.000011
netilmicinHomo sapiens (human)IC508,000.000011
(-)-usnic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
clindamycin phosphateHomo sapiens (human)IC509,100.000011
euscaphic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
(+)-usnic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC5075.000022
isoliquiritigeninHomo sapiens (human)IC5055.000011
ag-213Homo sapiens (human)IC5012.000011
ag 99Homo sapiens (human)IC50333.000011
ag-490Homo sapiens (human)IC50333.000011
ag 30Homo sapiens (human)IC50333.000011
3 beta-o-acetylursolic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
corosolic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
epi-maslinic acidHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
8-(trifluoromethyl)-1,2,3,4,5-benzopentathiepin-6-amineHomo sapiens (human)IC5010.000011

Enables

This protein enables 5 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
double-stranded DNA bindingmolecular functionBinding to double-stranded DNA. [GOC:elh, GOC:vw]
single-stranded DNA bindingmolecular functionBinding to single-stranded DNA. [GOC:elh, GOC:vw, PMID:22976174]
exonuclease activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the hydrolysis of ester linkages within nucleic acids by removing nucleotide residues from the 3' or 5' end. [GOC:mah, ISBN:0198547684]
protein bindingmolecular functionBinding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators]
3'-tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the hydrolysis of 3'-phosphotyrosyl groups formed as covalent intermediates (in DNA backbone breakage) between DNA topoisomerase I and DNA. [PMID:10521354, PMID:16751265]

Located In

This protein is located in 4 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
nucleoplasmcellular componentThat part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus. [GOC:ma, ISBN:0124325653]
cytoplasmcellular componentThe contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. [ISBN:0198547684]
plasma membranecellular componentThe membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins. [ISBN:0716731363]
intracellular membrane-bounded organellecellular componentOrganized structure of distinctive morphology and function, bounded by a single or double lipid bilayer membrane and occurring within the cell. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, and vesicles. Excludes the plasma membrane. [GOC:go_curators]

Active In

This protein is active in 1 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
nucleuscellular componentA membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent. [GOC:go_curators]

Involved In

This protein is involved in 3 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
single strand break repairbiological processThe repair of single strand breaks in DNA. Repair of such breaks is mediated by the same enzyme systems as are used in base excision repair. [PMID:18626472]
DNA repairbiological processThe process of restoring DNA after damage. Genomes are subject to damage by chemical and physical agents in the environment (e.g. UV and ionizing radiations, chemical mutagens, fungal and bacterial toxins, etc.) and by free radicals or alkylating agents endogenously generated in metabolism. DNA is also damaged because of errors during its replication. A variety of different DNA repair pathways have been reported that include direct reversal, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, photoreactivation, bypass, double-strand break repair pathway, and mismatch repair pathway. [PMID:11563486]
double-strand break repairbiological processThe repair of double-strand breaks in DNA via homologous and nonhomologous mechanisms to reform a continuous DNA helix. [GOC:elh]