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Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway
Arenobufagin, a representative bufadienolide, is the major active component in the traditional Chinese medicine Chan'su. It possesses significant antineoplastic activity in vitro. Although bufadienolide has been found to disrupt the cell cycle, the underlying mechanisms of this disruption are n...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26485758 |
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author | Deng, Li-Juan Peng, Qun-Long Wang, Long-Hai Xu, Jun Liu, Jun-Shan Li, Ying-Jie Zhuo, Zhen-Jian Bai, Liang-Liang Hu, Li-Ping Chen, Wei-Min Ye, Wen-Cai Zhang, Dong-Mei |
author_facet | Deng, Li-Juan Peng, Qun-Long Wang, Long-Hai Xu, Jun Liu, Jun-Shan Li, Ying-Jie Zhuo, Zhen-Jian Bai, Liang-Liang Hu, Li-Ping Chen, Wei-Min Ye, Wen-Cai Zhang, Dong-Mei |
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description | Arenobufagin, a representative bufadienolide, is the major active component in the traditional Chinese medicine Chan'su. It possesses significant antineoplastic activity in vitro. Although bufadienolide has been found to disrupt the cell cycle, the underlying mechanisms of this disruption are not defined. Here, we reported that arenobufagin blocked the transition from G(2) to M phase of cell cycle through inhibiting the activation of CDK1-Cyclin B1 complex; The tumor suppressor p53 contributed to sustaining arrest at the G(2) phase of the cell cycle in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Moreover, arenobufagin caused double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) and triggered the DNA damage response (DDR), partly via the ATM/ATR-Chk1/Chk2-Cdc25C signaling pathway. Importantly, we used a synthetic biotinylated arenobufagin-conjugated chemical probe in live cells to show that arenobufagin accumulated mainly in the nucleus. The microscopic thermodynamic parameters measured using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) also demonstrated that arenobufagin directly bound to DNA in vitro. The hypochromicity in the UV-visible absorption spectrum, the significant changes in the circular dichroism (CD) spectrum of DNA, and the distinct quenching in the fluorescence intensity of the ethidium bromide (EB)-DNA system before and after arenobufagin treatment indicated that arenobufagin bound to DNA in vitro by intercalation. Molecular modeling suggested arenobufagin intercalated with DNA via hydrogen bonds between arenobufagin and GT base pairs. Collectively, these data provide novel insights into arenobufagin-induced cell cycle disruption that are valuable for the further discussion and investigation of the use of arenobufagin in clinical anticancer chemotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-47414502016-03-15 Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway Deng, Li-Juan Peng, Qun-Long Wang, Long-Hai Xu, Jun Liu, Jun-Shan Li, Ying-Jie Zhuo, Zhen-Jian Bai, Liang-Liang Hu, Li-Ping Chen, Wei-Min Ye, Wen-Cai Zhang, Dong-Mei Oncotarget Research Paper Arenobufagin, a representative bufadienolide, is the major active component in the traditional Chinese medicine Chan'su. It possesses significant antineoplastic activity in vitro. Although bufadienolide has been found to disrupt the cell cycle, the underlying mechanisms of this disruption are not defined. Here, we reported that arenobufagin blocked the transition from G(2) to M phase of cell cycle through inhibiting the activation of CDK1-Cyclin B1 complex; The tumor suppressor p53 contributed to sustaining arrest at the G(2) phase of the cell cycle in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Moreover, arenobufagin caused double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) and triggered the DNA damage response (DDR), partly via the ATM/ATR-Chk1/Chk2-Cdc25C signaling pathway. Importantly, we used a synthetic biotinylated arenobufagin-conjugated chemical probe in live cells to show that arenobufagin accumulated mainly in the nucleus. The microscopic thermodynamic parameters measured using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) also demonstrated that arenobufagin directly bound to DNA in vitro. The hypochromicity in the UV-visible absorption spectrum, the significant changes in the circular dichroism (CD) spectrum of DNA, and the distinct quenching in the fluorescence intensity of the ethidium bromide (EB)-DNA system before and after arenobufagin treatment indicated that arenobufagin bound to DNA in vitro by intercalation. Molecular modeling suggested arenobufagin intercalated with DNA via hydrogen bonds between arenobufagin and GT base pairs. Collectively, these data provide novel insights into arenobufagin-induced cell cycle disruption that are valuable for the further discussion and investigation of the use of arenobufagin in clinical anticancer chemotherapy. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4741450/ /pubmed/26485758 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Deng et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Deng, Li-Juan Peng, Qun-Long Wang, Long-Hai Xu, Jun Liu, Jun-Shan Li, Ying-Jie Zhuo, Zhen-Jian Bai, Liang-Liang Hu, Li-Ping Chen, Wei-Min Ye, Wen-Cai Zhang, Dong-Mei Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title | Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title_full | Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title_fullStr | Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title_full_unstemmed | Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title_short | Arenobufagin intercalates with DNA leading to G(2) cell cycle arrest via ATM/ATR pathway |
title_sort | arenobufagin intercalates with dna leading to g(2) cell cycle arrest via atm/atr pathway |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26485758 |
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