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Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization

DNA glycosylases from the Fpg/Nei structural superfamily are base excision repair enzymes involved in the removal of a wide variety of mutagen and potentially lethal oxidized purines and pyrimidines. Although involved in genome stability, the recent discovery of synthetic lethal relationships betwee...

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Autores principales: Biela, Artur, Coste, Franck, Culard, Françoise, Guerin, Martine, Goffinont, Stéphane, Gasteiger, Karola, Cieśla, Jarosław, Winczura, Alicja, Kazimierczuk, Zygmunt, Gasparutto, Didier, Carell, Thomas, Tudek, Barbara, Castaing, Bertrand
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku613
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author Biela, Artur
Coste, Franck
Culard, Françoise
Guerin, Martine
Goffinont, Stéphane
Gasteiger, Karola
Cieśla, Jarosław
Winczura, Alicja
Kazimierczuk, Zygmunt
Gasparutto, Didier
Carell, Thomas
Tudek, Barbara
Castaing, Bertrand
author_facet Biela, Artur
Coste, Franck
Culard, Françoise
Guerin, Martine
Goffinont, Stéphane
Gasteiger, Karola
Cieśla, Jarosław
Winczura, Alicja
Kazimierczuk, Zygmunt
Gasparutto, Didier
Carell, Thomas
Tudek, Barbara
Castaing, Bertrand
author_sort Biela, Artur
collection PubMed
description DNA glycosylases from the Fpg/Nei structural superfamily are base excision repair enzymes involved in the removal of a wide variety of mutagen and potentially lethal oxidized purines and pyrimidines. Although involved in genome stability, the recent discovery of synthetic lethal relationships between DNA glycosylases and other pathways highlights the potential of DNA glycosylase inhibitors for future medicinal chemistry development in cancer therapy. By combining biochemical and structural approaches, the physical target of 2-thioxanthine (2TX), an uncompetitive inhibitor of Fpg, was identified. 2TX interacts with the zinc finger (ZnF) DNA binding domain of the enzyme. This explains why the zincless hNEIL1 enzyme is resistant to 2TX. Crystal structures of the enzyme bound to DNA in the presence of 2TX demonstrate that the inhibitor chemically reacts with cysteine thiolates of ZnF and induces the loss of zinc. The molecular mechanism by which 2TX inhibits Fpg may be generalized to all prokaryote and eukaryote ZnF-containing Fpg/Nei-DNA glycosylases. Cell experiments show that 2TX can operate in cellulo on the human Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases. The atomic elucidation of the determinants for the interaction of 2TX to Fpg provides the foundation for the future design and synthesis of new inhibitors with high efficiency and selectivity.
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spelling pubmed-41763472014-12-01 Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization Biela, Artur Coste, Franck Culard, Françoise Guerin, Martine Goffinont, Stéphane Gasteiger, Karola Cieśla, Jarosław Winczura, Alicja Kazimierczuk, Zygmunt Gasparutto, Didier Carell, Thomas Tudek, Barbara Castaing, Bertrand Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology DNA glycosylases from the Fpg/Nei structural superfamily are base excision repair enzymes involved in the removal of a wide variety of mutagen and potentially lethal oxidized purines and pyrimidines. Although involved in genome stability, the recent discovery of synthetic lethal relationships between DNA glycosylases and other pathways highlights the potential of DNA glycosylase inhibitors for future medicinal chemistry development in cancer therapy. By combining biochemical and structural approaches, the physical target of 2-thioxanthine (2TX), an uncompetitive inhibitor of Fpg, was identified. 2TX interacts with the zinc finger (ZnF) DNA binding domain of the enzyme. This explains why the zincless hNEIL1 enzyme is resistant to 2TX. Crystal structures of the enzyme bound to DNA in the presence of 2TX demonstrate that the inhibitor chemically reacts with cysteine thiolates of ZnF and induces the loss of zinc. The molecular mechanism by which 2TX inhibits Fpg may be generalized to all prokaryote and eukaryote ZnF-containing Fpg/Nei-DNA glycosylases. Cell experiments show that 2TX can operate in cellulo on the human Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases. The atomic elucidation of the determinants for the interaction of 2TX to Fpg provides the foundation for the future design and synthesis of new inhibitors with high efficiency and selectivity. Oxford University Press 2014-09-15 2014-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4176347/ /pubmed/25143530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku613 Text en © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Structural Biology
Biela, Artur
Coste, Franck
Culard, Françoise
Guerin, Martine
Goffinont, Stéphane
Gasteiger, Karola
Cieśla, Jarosław
Winczura, Alicja
Kazimierczuk, Zygmunt
Gasparutto, Didier
Carell, Thomas
Tudek, Barbara
Castaing, Bertrand
Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title_full Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title_fullStr Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title_full_unstemmed Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title_short Zinc finger oxidation of Fpg/Nei DNA glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and X-ray structural characterization
title_sort zinc finger oxidation of fpg/nei dna glycosylases by 2-thioxanthine: biochemical and x-ray structural characterization
topic Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku613
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