| Literature DB >> 24203451 |
Marie C Heffern1, Josh W Kurutz, Thomas J Meade.
Abstract
Transcription factors are key regulators in both normal and pathological cell processes. Affecting the activity of these proteins is a promising strategy for understanding gene regulation and developing effective therapeutics. Co(III) Schiff base complexes ([Co(acacen)(L)2](+) where L=labile axial ligands) have been shown to be potent inhibitors of a number of zinc metalloproteins including Cys2His2 zinc finger transcription factors. Inhibition by [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) of the target protein is believed to occur through a dissociative exchange of the labile axial ligands for histidine (His) residues essential for function. Here, we report a series of spectroscopic investigations with model peptides of zinc fingers that elucidate the interaction between [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complexes and zinc finger transcription factors. Observed changes in NMR chemical shifts and 2D (1)H-(1)H NOESY NMR spectra demonstrate the preference of [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complexes to coordinate His residues over other amino acids. The conformation of [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) upon His coordination was characterized by (1)H NMR spectroscopy, near-UV CD, and electronic absorption. These studies reveal that the resulting His-coordinated [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complex possesses an octahedral structure. The effects of [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complexes on the zinc-finger structure were assessed by the degree of hydrogen bonding (probed by 2D NMR spectroscopy) and secondary-structure profiles measured by far-UV CD. These structural studies demonstrate the ability of [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complexes to disrupt the ββα structure of zinc fingers, resulting in primarily random-coil conformations. A mechanism is described wherein [Co(acacen)(L)2](+) complexes inhibit zinc finger transcription factor activity through selectively coordinating His residues in the zinc finger by dissociative ligand exchange and disrupting the ββα structural motif required for gene regulation.Entities:
Keywords: Schiff bases; cobalt; spectroscopy; transcription factors; zinc fingers
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24203451 PMCID: PMC3910297 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201301659
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236