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Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones

High-throughput screening of a National Cancer Institute library of pure natural products identified the hydroxylated tropolone derivatives β-thujaplicinol (2,7-dihydroxy-4-1(methylethyl)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one) and manicol (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-7-dihydroxy-9-methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl)-6H-benzo...

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Autores principales: Budihas, Scott R., Gorshkova, Inna, Gaidamakov, Sergei, Wamiru, Antony, Bona, Marion K., Parniak, Michael A., Crouch, Robert J., McMahon, James B., Beutler, John A., Le Grice, Stuart F. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC552956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15741178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki268
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author Budihas, Scott R.
Gorshkova, Inna
Gaidamakov, Sergei
Wamiru, Antony
Bona, Marion K.
Parniak, Michael A.
Crouch, Robert J.
McMahon, James B.
Beutler, John A.
Le Grice, Stuart F. J.
author_facet Budihas, Scott R.
Gorshkova, Inna
Gaidamakov, Sergei
Wamiru, Antony
Bona, Marion K.
Parniak, Michael A.
Crouch, Robert J.
McMahon, James B.
Beutler, John A.
Le Grice, Stuart F. J.
author_sort Budihas, Scott R.
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description High-throughput screening of a National Cancer Institute library of pure natural products identified the hydroxylated tropolone derivatives β-thujaplicinol (2,7-dihydroxy-4-1(methylethyl)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one) and manicol (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-7-dihydroxy-9-methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl)-6H-benzocyclohepten-6-one) as potent and selective inhibitors of the ribonuclease H (RNase H) activity of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 reverse transcriptase (HIV-1 RT). β-Thujaplicinol inhibited HIV-1 RNase H in vitro with an IC(50) of 0.2 μM, while the IC(50) for Escherichia coli and human RNases H was 50 μM and 5.7 μM, respectively. In contrast, the related tropolone analog β-thujaplicin (2-hydroxy-4-(methylethyl)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one), which lacks the 7-OH group of the heptatriene ring, was inactive, while manicol, which possesses a 7-OH group, inhibited HIV-1 and E.coli RNases H with IC(50) = 1.5 μM and 40 μM, respectively. Such a result highlights the importance of the 2,7-dihydroxy function of these tropolone analogs, possibly through a role in metal chelation at the RNase H active site. Inhibition of HIV-2 RT-associated RNase H indirectly indicates that these compounds do not occupy the nonnucleoside inhibitor-binding pocket in the vicinity of the DNA polymerase domain. Both β-thujaplicinol and manicol failed to inhibit DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT at a concentration of 50 μM, suggesting that they are specific for the C-terminal RNase H domain, while surface plasmon resonance studies indicated that the inhibition was not due to intercalation of the analog into the nucleic acid substrate. Finally, we have demonstrated synergy between β-thujaplicinol and calanolide A, a nonnucleoside inhibitor of HIV-1 RT, raising the possibility that both enzymatic activities of HIV-1 RT can be simultaneously targeted.
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spelling pubmed-5529562005-03-10 Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones Budihas, Scott R. Gorshkova, Inna Gaidamakov, Sergei Wamiru, Antony Bona, Marion K. Parniak, Michael A. Crouch, Robert J. McMahon, James B. Beutler, John A. Le Grice, Stuart F. J. Nucleic Acids Res Article High-throughput screening of a National Cancer Institute library of pure natural products identified the hydroxylated tropolone derivatives β-thujaplicinol (2,7-dihydroxy-4-1(methylethyl)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one) and manicol (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-7-dihydroxy-9-methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl)-6H-benzocyclohepten-6-one) as potent and selective inhibitors of the ribonuclease H (RNase H) activity of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 reverse transcriptase (HIV-1 RT). β-Thujaplicinol inhibited HIV-1 RNase H in vitro with an IC(50) of 0.2 μM, while the IC(50) for Escherichia coli and human RNases H was 50 μM and 5.7 μM, respectively. In contrast, the related tropolone analog β-thujaplicin (2-hydroxy-4-(methylethyl)-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one), which lacks the 7-OH group of the heptatriene ring, was inactive, while manicol, which possesses a 7-OH group, inhibited HIV-1 and E.coli RNases H with IC(50) = 1.5 μM and 40 μM, respectively. Such a result highlights the importance of the 2,7-dihydroxy function of these tropolone analogs, possibly through a role in metal chelation at the RNase H active site. Inhibition of HIV-2 RT-associated RNase H indirectly indicates that these compounds do not occupy the nonnucleoside inhibitor-binding pocket in the vicinity of the DNA polymerase domain. Both β-thujaplicinol and manicol failed to inhibit DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT at a concentration of 50 μM, suggesting that they are specific for the C-terminal RNase H domain, while surface plasmon resonance studies indicated that the inhibition was not due to intercalation of the analog into the nucleic acid substrate. Finally, we have demonstrated synergy between β-thujaplicinol and calanolide A, a nonnucleoside inhibitor of HIV-1 RT, raising the possibility that both enzymatic activities of HIV-1 RT can be simultaneously targeted. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC552956/ /pubmed/15741178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki268 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Article
Budihas, Scott R.
Gorshkova, Inna
Gaidamakov, Sergei
Wamiru, Antony
Bona, Marion K.
Parniak, Michael A.
Crouch, Robert J.
McMahon, James B.
Beutler, John A.
Le Grice, Stuart F. J.
Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title_full Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title_fullStr Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title_full_unstemmed Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title_short Selective inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease H activity by hydroxylated tropolones
title_sort selective inhibition of hiv-1 reverse transcriptase-associated ribonuclease h activity by hydroxylated tropolones
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC552956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15741178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki268
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