Polycarcin V induces DNA-damage response and enables the profiling of DNA-binding proteins

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Zongwei Yue [1 ]
Fan Wu [1 ]
Fusheng Guo [1 ,2 ]
Jiyeong Park [3 ]
Jin Wang [1 ]
Liyun Zhang [1 ]
Daohong Liao [4 ]
Wenyang Li [1 ]
Orlando D.Sch?rer [3 ,5 ]
Xiaoguang Lei [1 ,2 ,6 ]
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[1] Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education,Department of Chemical Biology,College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Synthetic and Functional Biomolecule
[2] Peking-Tsinghua Center for Life Science, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University
[3] Center for Genomic Integrity,Institute for Basic Science
[4] Jiangsu JITRI Molecular Engineering Inst.Co., Ltd.
[5] Department of Biological Sciences,School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
[6] Institute for Cancer Research,Shenzhen Bay Laboratory
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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R914 [药物化学];
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To maintain genomic integrity and avoid diseases, the DNA-damage response(DDR) not only detects and repairs DNA lesions, but also contributes to the resistance to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics.Targeting the DDR plays a significant role in drug discovery using the principle of synthetic lethality. The incomplete current knowledge of the DDR encouraged us to develop new strategies to identify and study its components and pathways. Polycarcin V, belonging to the C-aryl glycoside natural products, is a light-activatable DNA-intercalating agent that causes DNA damage by forming a covalent [2+2]cycloadduct with thymine residue under 365–450 nm of light irradiation in a DNA-sequence-independent manner. Taking advantage of the light-activatable feature and temporal control of DDR, we designed and synthesized polycarcin V-based bifunctional chemical probes, including one that cross-links DNA to DNA-binding protein to explore the DDR induced by polycarcin V and uncover novel DNA–protein interactions. Utilizing this chemical probe and activity-based protein profiling-stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture, we identified 311 DNA-binding protein candidates, including known DDR factors and additional proteins that may be of interest in discovering new biology. We validated our approach by showing that our probe could specifically cross-link proteins involved in nucleotide excision repair(NER) that repair bulky DNA adducts. Our studies showed that the [2+2] cycloadduct formed by polycarcin V could indeed be repaired by NER in vivo. As a DNA-damaging agent, polycarcin V or its drug-like derivative plus blue light showed promising properties for psoriasis treatment, suggesting that it may itself hold promise for clinic applications.
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