Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (topoisomerase)
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Inhibitors of protein tyrosine kinases (PTK) and DNA topoisomerases are potential antitumour agents. Drugs which bind to the ATP site of PTK, such as genistein, are common inhibitors to both types of enzymes. Eleven erbstatin and tyrphostin derivatives, which inhibit epidermal growth factor receptor PTK activity by competing with both the peptide substrate and ATP were tested for their capacity to inhibit DNA topoisomerases I and II. Erbstatin, two synthetic derivatives with a modified side chain and the tyrphostin AG 786 inhibited both topoisomerases in the same range of concentrations (20-50 microM). The tyrphostin AG 213 inhibited only topoisomerase II. In this series, absence of PTK inhibitory effect was correlated with the absence of DNA topoisomerase inhibition, while the detection of PTK inhibition may or may not be associated with DNA topoisomerase inhibition. In contrast to genistein, none of these molecules induced the stabilization of the topoisomerase-DNA cleavable complex, either in vitro or in vivo. Alcaline elution analysis revealed that erbstatin did not induce the formation of protein associated DNA strand breaks. However, an extensive degradation of the cellular DNA was observed which was shown to result from an internucleosomal fragmentation. Furthermore, typical morphological modifications associated with apoptosis were observed in the erbstatin treated cells by electron microscopy. These data indicate that erbstatin induces an apoptotic cell death.
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PMID:Inhibition of DNA topoisomerases I and II and induction of apoptosis by erbstatin and tyrphostin derivatives. 806 42

To study the involvement of DNA topoisomerase (topo) II on nonhomologous (illegitimate) recombination, we examined the effect of topo II inhibitors on random integration of exogenous vectors into human chromosomes. We transfected human cell lines PA1, HeLa and EJ-1 with linearized plasmid pSV2neo by electroporation, treated with topo II inhibitors and determined the frequency of Geneticin-resistant (G418r) colonies. We found that three topo II inhibitors, etoposide (VP-16), ICRF-193 and amsacrine (m-AMSA), greatly enhanced the frequency of G418r colonies. These effects were maximally expressed by as little as 12 hrs treatment with the drugs. Similar enhancements were found with different vectors (closed-circular and linear), different cell types, or by different transfection methods (calcium precipitation and lipofection). In contrast, the inhibitor treatments did not affect the transient expression of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase and beta-galactosidase activity following transfection with pSV2CAT and pCH110, respectively. Southern blot analysis revealed that the integration pattern of transfected pSV2neo into PA1 chromosomes was random and not characteristic for each inhibitor. These results suggest that topo II inhibitors directly act at a nonhomologous recombination reaction, promoting the integration process of transfected vectors into human chromosomes. We discuss the enhancement mechanism with a special emphasis on DNA strand breaks induced by the inhibitors.
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PMID:DNA topoisomerase II inhibitors enhance random integration of transfected vectors into human chromosomes. 900 Jan 72