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Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2

Human nuclear uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG2) is a cellular DNA repair enzyme that is essential for a number of diverse biological phenomena ranging from antibody diversification to B-cell lymphomas and type-1 human immunodeficiency virus infectivity. During each of these processes, UNG2 recognizes ur...

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Autores principales: Krosky, Daniel J., Bianchet, Mario A., Seiple, Lauren, Chung, Suhman, Amzel, L. Mario, Stivers, James T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17062624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl747
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author Krosky, Daniel J.
Bianchet, Mario A.
Seiple, Lauren
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Amzel, L. Mario
Stivers, James T.
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description Human nuclear uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG2) is a cellular DNA repair enzyme that is essential for a number of diverse biological phenomena ranging from antibody diversification to B-cell lymphomas and type-1 human immunodeficiency virus infectivity. During each of these processes, UNG2 recognizes uracilated DNA and excises the uracil base by flipping it into the enzyme active site. We have taken advantage of the extrahelical uracil recognition mechanism to build large small-molecule libraries in which uracil is tethered via flexible alkane linkers to a collection of secondary binding elements. This high-throughput synthesis and screening approach produced two novel uracil-tethered inhibitors of UNG2, the best of which was crystallized with the enzyme. Remarkably, this inhibitor mimics the crucial hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions previously observed in UNG2 complexes with damaged uracilated DNA. Thus, the environment of the binding site selects for library ligands that share these DNA features. This is a general approach to rapid discovery of inhibitors of enzymes that recognize extrahelical damaged bases.
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spelling pubmed-16353212006-12-26 Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2 Krosky, Daniel J. Bianchet, Mario A. Seiple, Lauren Chung, Suhman Amzel, L. Mario Stivers, James T. Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology Human nuclear uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG2) is a cellular DNA repair enzyme that is essential for a number of diverse biological phenomena ranging from antibody diversification to B-cell lymphomas and type-1 human immunodeficiency virus infectivity. During each of these processes, UNG2 recognizes uracilated DNA and excises the uracil base by flipping it into the enzyme active site. We have taken advantage of the extrahelical uracil recognition mechanism to build large small-molecule libraries in which uracil is tethered via flexible alkane linkers to a collection of secondary binding elements. This high-throughput synthesis and screening approach produced two novel uracil-tethered inhibitors of UNG2, the best of which was crystallized with the enzyme. Remarkably, this inhibitor mimics the crucial hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions previously observed in UNG2 complexes with damaged uracilated DNA. Thus, the environment of the binding site selects for library ligands that share these DNA features. This is a general approach to rapid discovery of inhibitors of enzymes that recognize extrahelical damaged bases. Oxford University Press 2006-11 2006-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1635321/ /pubmed/17062624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl747 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
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Krosky, Daniel J.
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Seiple, Lauren
Chung, Suhman
Amzel, L. Mario
Stivers, James T.
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title Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2
title_full Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2
title_fullStr Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2
title_full_unstemmed Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2
title_short Mimicking damaged DNA with a small molecule inhibitor of human UNG2
title_sort mimicking damaged dna with a small molecule inhibitor of human ung2
topic Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17062624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl747
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