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Berberine Molecular Recognition of the Parallel MYC G-Quadruplex in Solution.


ABSTRACT: The medicinal natural product berberine is one of the most actively studied and pursued G-quadruplex (G4)-ligands. The major G-quadruplex formed in the promoter region of the MYC oncogene (MycG4) is an attractive drug target and a prominent example and model structure for parallel G-quadruplexes. G4-targeted berberine derivatives have been actively developed; however, the analogue design was based on a previous crystal structure in which berberine binds as a dimer to a parallel G-quadruplex. Herein, we show that in solution, the binding mode and stoichiometry of berberine are substantially different from the crystal structure: berberine binds as a monomer to MycG4 using a base-recruitment mechanism with a reversed orientation in that the positively charged convex side is actually positioned above the tetrad center. Our structure provides a physiologically relevant basis for the future structure-based rational design of G4-targeted berberine derivatives, and this study demonstrates that it is crucial to validate the ligand-DNA interactions.

SUBMITTER: Dickerhoff J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8614230 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Berberine Molecular Recognition of the Parallel MYC G-Quadruplex in Solution.

Dickerhoff Jonathan J   Brundridge Nicole N   McLuckey Scott A SA   Yang Danzhou D  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20211022 21


The medicinal natural product berberine is one of the most actively studied and pursued G-quadruplex (G4)-ligands. The major G-quadruplex formed in the promoter region of the MYC oncogene (MycG4) is an attractive drug target and a prominent example and model structure for parallel G-quadruplexes. G4-targeted berberine derivatives have been actively developed; however, the analogue design was based on a previous crystal structure in which berberine binds as a dimer to a parallel G-quadruplex. Her  ...[more]

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