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Analysis of etoposide binding to subdomains of human DNA topoisomerase IIα in the absence of DNA

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 40, 期 6, 页码 1624-1634

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi0019141

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Epipodophyllotoxins are effective anti-tumor drugs that inhibit eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase II by trapping the enzyme in a covalent complex with DNA. We show that both the recombinant N-terminal ATPase domain and the B'A' core domain of human topoisomerase II alpha (htopoII alpha) bind radiolabelled etoposide specifically, even in the absence of DNA. The addition of ATP impairs etoposide binding to the holoenzyme and the N-terminal domain, but not to the core domain. To see if this interference resembles that between novobiocin and ATP in the bacterial GyrB subunit, we modeled the structure of the N-terminal domain of htopoII alpha. and performed molecular docking analysis with etoposide. Mutagenesis of critical amino acids, predicted to stabilize the drug within the N-terminal domain, reveals a less efficient binding of etoposide to the mutated proteins as monitored by direct drug binding assays, although the binding of ATP is not affected.

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