Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
SUBMITTER: Filippakopoulos P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3010259 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Filippakopoulos Panagis P Qi Jun J Picaud Sarah S Shen Yao Y Smith William B WB Fedorov Oleg O Morse Elizabeth M EM Keates Tracey T Hickman Tyler T TT Felletar Ildiko I Philpott Martin M Munro Shonagh S McKeown Michael R MR Wang Yuchuan Y Christie Amanda L AL West Nathan N Cameron Michael J MJ Schwartz Brian B Heightman Tom D TD La Thangue Nicholas N French Christopher A CA Wiest Olaf O Kung Andrew L AL Knapp Stefan S Bradner James E JE
Nature 20100924 7327
Epigenetic proteins are intently pursued targets in ligand discovery. So far, successful efforts have been limited to chromatin modifying enzymes, or so-called epigenetic 'writers' and 'erasers'. Potent inhibitors of histone binding modules have not yet been described. Here we report a cell-permeable small molecule (JQ1) that binds competitively to acetyl-lysine recognition motifs, or bromodomains. High potency and specificity towards a subset of human bromodomains is explained by co-crystal str ...[more]