| Literature DB >> 21383145 |
Tsui-Fen Chou1, Steve J Brown, Dmitriy Minond, Brian E Nordin, Kelin Li, Amanda C Jones, Peter Chase, Patrick R Porubsky, Brian M Stoltz, Frank J Schoenen, Matthew P Patricelli, Peter Hodder, Hugh Rosen, Raymond J Deshaies.
Abstract
A specific small-molecule inhibitor of p97 would provide an important tool to investigate diverse functions of this essential ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA) ATPase and to evaluate its potential to be a therapeutic target in human disease. We carried out a high-throughput screen to identify inhibitors of p97 ATPase activity. Dual-reporter cell lines that simultaneously express p97-dependent and p97-independent proteasome substrates were used to stratify inhibitors that emerged from the screen. N2,N4-dibenzylquinazoline-2,4-diamine (DBeQ) was identified as a selective, potent, reversible, and ATP-competitive p97 inhibitor. DBeQ blocks multiple processes that have been shown by RNAi to depend on p97, including degradation of ubiquitin fusion degradation and endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation pathway reporters, as well as autophagosome maturation. DBeQ also potently inhibits cancer cell growth and is more rapid than a proteasome inhibitor at mobilizing the executioner caspases-3 and -7. Our results provide a rationale for targeting p97 in cancer therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21383145 PMCID: PMC3064330 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1015312108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205