Intercalative DNA binding of the marine anticancer drug variolin B

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2019-03-29T13:30:24Z

2019-03-29T13:30:24Z

2017-01-04

2019-03-29T13:30:24Z

Abstract

Variolin B is a rare marine alkaloid that showed promising anti-cancer activity soon after its isolation. It acts as a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, although the precise mechanism through which it exerts the cytotoxic effects is still unknown. The crystal structure of a variolin B bound to a DNA forming a pseudo-Holliday junction shows that this compound can also contribute, through intercalative binding, to either the formation or stabilization of multi-stranded DNA forms.

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English

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Nature Publishing Group

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Scientific Reports, 2017, vol. 7, num. 39680

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