Artigo Revisado por pares

Involvement of amino acids 361 to 364 of human topoisomerase I in camptothecin resistance and enzyme catalysis

1997; Elsevier BV; Volume: 53; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0006-2952(96)00899-4

ISSN

1873-2968

Autores

Xi-Guang Li, Paul Haluska, Hsiang Yaw-Huei, Ajit Bharti, W.Kufe Donald, Leroy F. Liu, Hoffer Eric,

Tópico(s)

Neutropenia and Cancer Infections

Resumo

Camptothecins are antineoplastic drugs that specifically target the enzyme DNA topoisomerase I. Prior work has identified a human topoisomerase I mutation, F361S, that confers resistance to camptothecin. We now demonstrate that substitutions in the 361–364 region can alter DNA cleavage/ligation by the enzyme. The defective catalysis exhibited by certain mutants likely relates to an impaired interaction with DNA, since these enzymes are more sensitive to the inhibitory effects of DNA binding ligands. Moreover, studies with peptides and fusion proteins suggest that the 361–364 region may bind DNA directly. The finding that the 361–364 region is involved in both enzyme catalysis and camptothecin resistance suggests that this region is part of the active site of human topoisomerase I and that camptothecin may interact with the enzyme at this site.

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