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Small molecule restoration of wildtype structure and function of mutant p53 using a novel zinc-metallochaperone based mechanism.


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NSC319726 (ZMC1) is a small molecule that reactivates mutant p53 by restoration of WT structure/function to the most common p53 missense mutant (p53-R175H). We investigated the mechanism by which ZMC1 reactivates p53-R175H and provide evidence that ZMC1: 1) restores WT structure by functioning as a zinc-metallochaperone, providing an optimal concentration of zinc to facilitate proper folding; and 2) increases cellular reactive oxygen species that transactivate the newly conformed p53-R175H (via post-translational modifications), inducing an apoptotic program. We not only demonstrate that this zinc metallochaperone function is possessed by other zinc-binding small molecules, but that it can reactivate other p53 mutants with impaired zinc binding. This represents a novel mechanism for an anti-cancer drug and a new pathway to drug mutant p53.

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We have elucidated a novel mechanism to restore wild-type structure/function to mutant p53 using small molecules functioning as zinc-metallochaperones. The pharmacologic delivery of a metal ion to restore proper folding of a mutant protein is unique to medicinal chemistry and represents a new pathway to drug mutant p53.

SUBMITTER: Yu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4253404 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small molecule restoration of wildtype structure and function of mutant p53 using a novel zinc-metallochaperone based mechanism.

Yu Xin X   Blanden Adam R AR   Narayanan Sumana S   Jayakumar Lalithapriya L   Lubin David D   Augeri David D   Kimball S David SD   Loh Stewart N SN   Carpizo Darren R DR  

Oncotarget 20141001 19


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>NSC319726 (ZMC1) is a small molecule that reactivates mutant p53 by restoration of WT structure/function to the most common p53 missense mutant (p53-R175H). We investigated the mechanism by which ZMC1 reactivates p53-R175H and provide evidence that ZMC1: 1) restores WT structure by functioning as a zinc-metallochaperone, providing an optimal concentration of zinc to facilitate proper folding; and 2) increases cellular reactive oxygen species that transactivate the newly confor  ...[more]

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