| Literature DB >> 34697733 |
A K Isagulieva1,2, N V Soshnikova3, A A Shtil4.
Abstract
GC-rich stretches in the DNA minor groove are the established intracellular targets for the aureolic acid group of antibiotics such as olivomycin A and its semisynthetic analogue olivamide. We demonstrated here that both antibiotics at nanomolar concentrations inhibited transcription of the c-Myc oncogene in cultured human tumor cells. The mechanism of transcriptional inhibition did not require the full-length binding site for Sp1, a GC-dependent transcriptional factor. GC quartets with the nucleotide sequences optimal for drug binding are sufficient for c-Myc transcriptional block by the aureolic acid derivatives.Entities:
Keywords: antitumor antibiotics; c-Myc oncogene; low molecular weight chemical compounds; olivomycin A; transcription
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34697733 DOI: 10.1134/S1607672921050094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dokl Biochem Biophys ISSN: 1607-6729 Impact factor: 0.788