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6,6'-Dihydroxythiobinupharidine as a poison of human type II topoisomerases.


ABSTRACT: A number of natural products with medicinal properties increase DNA cleavage mediated by type II topoisomerases. In an effort to identify additional natural compounds that affect the activity of human type II topoisomerases, a blind screen of a library of 341 Mediterranean plant extracts was conducted. Extracts from Nuphar lutea, the yellow water lily, were identified in this screen. N. lutea has been used in traditional medicine by a variety of indigenous populations. The active compound in N. lutea, 6,6'-dihydroxythiobinupharidine, was found to enhance DNA cleavage mediated by human topoisomerase II? and II? ?8-fold and ?3-fold, respectively. Mechanistic studies with topoisomerase II? indicate that 6,6'-dihydroxythiobinupharidine is a "covalent poison" that acts by adducting the enzyme outside of the DNA cleavage-ligation active site and requires the N-terminal domain of the protein for its activity. Results suggest that some of the medicinal properties of N. lutea may result from the interactions between 6,6'-dihydroxythiobinupharidine and the human type II enzymes.

SUBMITTER: Dalvie ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6588444 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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6,6'-Dihydroxythiobinupharidine as a poison of human type II topoisomerases.

Dalvie Esha D ED   Gopas Jacob J   Golan-Goldhirsh Avi A   Osheroff Neil N  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 20190604 15


A number of natural products with medicinal properties increase DNA cleavage mediated by type II topoisomerases. In an effort to identify additional natural compounds that affect the activity of human type II topoisomerases, a blind screen of a library of 341 Mediterranean plant extracts was conducted. Extracts from Nuphar lutea, the yellow water lily, were identified in this screen. N. lutea has been used in traditional medicine by a variety of indigenous populations. The active compound in N.  ...[more]

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