Protein-small molecule interactions in neocarzinostatin, the prototypical enediyne chromoprotein antibiotic

作者:Baker James R*; Woolfson Derek N; Muskett Frederick W; Stoneman Rhys G; Urbaniak Michael D; Caddick Stephen
来源:ChemBioChem, 2007, 8(7): 704-717.
DOI:10.1002/cbic.200600534

摘要

The enediyne chromoproteins ore a class of potent antitumour antibiotics comprising a 1:1 complex of a protein and a noncovalently bound chromophore. The protein is required to protect and transport the highly labile chromophore, which acts as the cytotoxic component by reacting with DNA leading to strand cleavage. A derivative of the best-studied member of this class, neocarzinostatin (NCS), is currently in use as a chemotherapeutic in Japan. The application of the chromoproteins as therapeutics along with their unique mode of action has prompted wide-spread interest in this area. Notable developments include the discovery of non-natural ligands for the apoproteins and the observotion that multiple binding modes are available for these ligands in the binding site. Mutation studies on the apoproteins have revealed much about their stability and variability, and the w application of an in vitro evolution method has conferred ne binding specificity for unrelated ligands. These investigations hold great promise for the application of the apoproteins for drug-delivery, transport and stabilisation systems.

  • 出版日期2007-5-7