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Description: IC50 Value: 1 uM ( Hela cell) [1] Trifluridine (also called trifluorothymidine or TFT) is an anti-herpesvirus antiviral drug, used primarily on the eye. Trifluorothymidine (TFT) is well known to be converted to TFT-monophosphate by thymidine kinase and to inhibit thymidylate synthase in vitro: When HeLa cells were treated with TFT at a concentration of 1 ?M (IC50 value), the concentration of TFT in the DNA was calculated as 62.2±0.9 pmol/1x106 cells for 4 h [1]. Unlike FdUrd and 5FU, TFT resulted in an earlier phosphorylation of ATR and chk1 proteins after only 24 h of exposure, while phosphorylated ATM, BRCA2 and chk2 proteins were detected after more than 48 h of exposure to TFT [2]. SN38 and TFT induced most DNA damage in H630 and Colo320 cells, which was increased in combination. TFT pre-incubation further enhanced SN38-induced DNA strand breaks in H630 and Colo320 (>20%), which was most pronounced in H630 cells (p<0.01) [3] |