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Isoform-selective ATAD2 chemical probe with novel chemical structure and unusual mode of action

Authors :
John W. Cuozzo
Matthew A. Clark
Holly H. Soutter
Ying Zhang
Anthony D. Keefe
Vera Puetter
Hilmar Weinmann
Ingo Hartung
Detlef Stöckigt
Seong Joo Koo
Eric A. Sigel
Paolo A. Centrella
Oleg Fedorov
Simon Holton
Christoph E. Dumelin
Kilian Huber
Dawn M. Troast
Antonius Ter Laak
L. Diaz-Saez
Jan Hübner
Mátyás Gorjánácz
Volker Badock
Apirat Chaikuad
Markus Berger
Benno Kuropka
Vincent Rodeschini
James M. Bennett
Amaury Ernesto Fernandez-Montalvan
Didier M. Roche
Joerg Weiske
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

ATAD2 (ANCCA) is an epigenetic regulator and transcriptional cofactor, whose overexpression has been linked to the progress of various cancer types. Here, we report a DNA-encoded library screen leading to the discovery of BAY-850, a potent and isoform selective inhibitor that specifically induces ATAD2 bromodomain dimerization and prevents interactions with acetylated histones in vitro, as well as with chromatin in cells. These features qualify BAY-850 as a chemical probe to explore ATAD2 biology.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc6e59468d78b543d20e7ca9d3032de5