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Molecular Mechanism Underlying the Action of Substituted Pro-Gly Dipeptide Noopept

This study was performed in order to reveal the effect of Noopept (ethyl ester of N-phenylacetyl-Lprolylglycine, GVS-111) on the DNA-binding activity of transcriptional factors (TF) in HEK293 cells transiently transfected with luciferase reporter constructs containing sequences for CREB, NFAT, NF-κB...

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Autores principales: Vakhitova, Y. V., Sadovnikov, S. V., Borisevich, S. S., Ostrovskaya, R. U., A.Gudasheva, T., Seredenin, S. B.
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Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27099787
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author Vakhitova, Y. V.
Sadovnikov, S. V.
Borisevich, S. S.
Ostrovskaya, R. U.
A.Gudasheva, T.
Seredenin, S. B.
author_facet Vakhitova, Y. V.
Sadovnikov, S. V.
Borisevich, S. S.
Ostrovskaya, R. U.
A.Gudasheva, T.
Seredenin, S. B.
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description This study was performed in order to reveal the effect of Noopept (ethyl ester of N-phenylacetyl-Lprolylglycine, GVS-111) on the DNA-binding activity of transcriptional factors (TF) in HEK293 cells transiently transfected with luciferase reporter constructs containing sequences for CREB, NFAT, NF-κB, p53, STAT1, GAS, VDR, HSF1, and HIF-1. Noopept (10 μM) was shown to increase the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 only, while lacking the ability to affect that of CREB, NFAT, NF-κB, p53, STAT1, GAS, VDR, and HSF1. Noopept provoked an additional increase in the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 when applied in conditions of CoCl2-induced HIF- 1 stabilization. The degree of this HIF-positive effect of Noopept was shown to be concentration-dependent. Piracetam (1 mM) failed to affect significantly any of the TF under study. The results of molecular docking showed that Noopept (L-isomer), as well as its metabolite, L-isomer of N-phenyl-acetylprolyl, unlike its pharmacologically ineffective D-isomer, is able to bind to the active site of prolyl hydroxylase 2. Taking into account the important role of the genes activated by HIF-1 in the formation of an adaptive response to hypoxia, data on the ability of Noopept to provoke a selective increase in the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 explain the wide spectrum of neurochemical and pharmacological effects of Noopept revealed before. The obtained data allow one to propose the HIF-positive effect as the primary mechanism of the activity of this Pro-Gly-containing dipeptide.
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spelling pubmed-48375742016-04-20 Molecular Mechanism Underlying the Action of Substituted Pro-Gly Dipeptide Noopept Vakhitova, Y. V. Sadovnikov, S. V. Borisevich, S. S. Ostrovskaya, R. U. A.Gudasheva, T. Seredenin, S. B. Acta Naturae Research Article This study was performed in order to reveal the effect of Noopept (ethyl ester of N-phenylacetyl-Lprolylglycine, GVS-111) on the DNA-binding activity of transcriptional factors (TF) in HEK293 cells transiently transfected with luciferase reporter constructs containing sequences for CREB, NFAT, NF-κB, p53, STAT1, GAS, VDR, HSF1, and HIF-1. Noopept (10 μM) was shown to increase the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 only, while lacking the ability to affect that of CREB, NFAT, NF-κB, p53, STAT1, GAS, VDR, and HSF1. Noopept provoked an additional increase in the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 when applied in conditions of CoCl2-induced HIF- 1 stabilization. The degree of this HIF-positive effect of Noopept was shown to be concentration-dependent. Piracetam (1 mM) failed to affect significantly any of the TF under study. The results of molecular docking showed that Noopept (L-isomer), as well as its metabolite, L-isomer of N-phenyl-acetylprolyl, unlike its pharmacologically ineffective D-isomer, is able to bind to the active site of prolyl hydroxylase 2. Taking into account the important role of the genes activated by HIF-1 in the formation of an adaptive response to hypoxia, data on the ability of Noopept to provoke a selective increase in the DNA-binding activity of HIF-1 explain the wide spectrum of neurochemical and pharmacological effects of Noopept revealed before. The obtained data allow one to propose the HIF-positive effect as the primary mechanism of the activity of this Pro-Gly-containing dipeptide. A.I. Gordeyev 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4837574/ /pubmed/27099787 Text en Copyright ® 2016 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Seredenin, S. B.
Molecular Mechanism Underlying the Action of Substituted Pro-Gly Dipeptide Noopept
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title_sort molecular mechanism underlying the action of substituted pro-gly dipeptide noopept
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27099787
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