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Title: | Inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I by m-AMSA, a eukaryotic type II topoisomerase poison |
Authors: | Godbole, Adwait Anand Ahmed, Wareed Bhat, Rajeshwari Subray Bradley, Erin K. Ekins, Sean Nagaraja, V. |
Keywords: | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biophysics M-Amsa Type I Topoisomerase Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Topoisomerase Inhibitors DNA Topoisomerases Anticancer Drugs Cleavage Mechanism Gyrase Complex Enzyme Religation Amsacrine Leukemia |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science |
Citation: | Godbole, AA; Ahmed, W; Bhat, RS; Bradley, EK; Ekins, S; Nagaraja, V, Inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I by m-AMSA, a eukaryotic type II topoisomerase poison. Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 2014, 446 (4) 916-920, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.03.029 Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 446 4 |
Abstract: | m-AMSA, an established inhibitor of eukaryotic type II topoisomerases, exerts its cidal effect by binding to the enzyme-DNA complex thus inhibiting the DNA religation step. The molecule and its analogues have been successfully used as chemotherapeutic agents against different forms of cancer. After virtual screening using a homology model of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I, we identified m-AMSA as a high scoring hit. We demonstrate that m-AMSA can inhibit the DNA relaxation activity of topoisomerase I from M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis. In a whole cell assay, m-AMSA inhibited the growth of both the mycobacteria. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2599 |
ISSN: | 0006-291X |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles (Nagaraja, V.) |
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