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Differential Poisoning of Topoisomerases by Menogaril and Nogalamycin Dictated by the Minor Groove-Binding Nogalose Sugar

Authors :
Tsai-Kun Li
Daniel S. Pilch
Edmond J. LaVoie
Barbara Gatto
Leroy-Fong Liu
Sai Peng Sim
Angela A. Liu
Chiang Yu
Source :
Biochemistry. 36:13285-13291
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 1997.

Abstract

The effect of DNA binding on poisoning of human DNA TOP1 has been studied using a pair of related anthracyclines which differ only by a nogalose sugar ring. We show that the nogalose sugar ring of nogalamycin, which binds to the minor groove of DNA, plays an important role in affecting topoisomerase-specific poisoning. Using purified mammalian topoisomerases, menogaril is shown to poison topoisomerase II but not topoisomerase I. By contrast, nogalamycin poisons topoisomerase I but not topoisomerase II. Consistent with the biochemical studies, CEM/VM-1 cells which express drug-resistant TOP2alpha are cross-resistant to menogaril but not nogalamycin. The mechanism by which nogalamycin poisons topoisomerase I has been studied by analyzing a major topoisomerase I-mediated DNA cleavage site induced by nogalamycin. This site is mapped to a sequence embedded in an AT-rich region with four scattered GC base pairs (bps) (at -10, -6, +2, and +12 positions). GC bps embedded in AT-rich regions are known to be essential for nogalamycin binding. Surprisingly, DNase I footprinting analysis of nogalamycin-DNA complexes has revealed a drug-free region from -2 to +9 encompassing the major cleavage site. Our results suggest that nogalamycin, in contrast to camptothecin, may stimulate TOP1 cleavage by binding to a site(s) distal to the site of cleavage.

Details

ISSN :
15204995 and 00062960
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5cc98ef494edc86fb331a2bae9658cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/bi971261x