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Martinez, Thomas Farid (2016) Investigations of Pyrrole-Imidazole Polyamide Effects on DNA Replication. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/Z9RF5RZ2. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:06292015-212932175
Abstract
Pyrrole–Imidazole polyamides are programmable, cell-permeable small molecules that bind in the minor groove of double-stranded DNA sequence-specifically. Polyamide binding has been shown to alter the local helical structure of DNA, disrupt protein-DNA interactions, and modulate endogenous gene expression. Py–Im polyamides targeted to the androgen receptor-DNA interface have been observed to decrease expression of androgen-regulated genes, upregulate p53, and induce apoptosis in a hormone-sensitive prostate cancer cell line. Here we report that androgen response element (ARE)-targeted polyamides induced DNA replication stress in a hormone-insensitive prostate cancer cell line. The ATR checkpoint kinase was activated in response to this stress, causing phosphorylation of MCM2, and FANCD2 was monoubiquitinated. Surprisingly, little single-stranded DNA was exhibited, and the ATR targets RPA2 and Chk1 were not phosphorylated. We conclude that polyamide induces relatively low level replication stress, and suggest inhibition of the replicative helicase as a putative mechanism based on in vitro assays. We also demonstrate polyamide-induced inhibition of DNA replication in cell free extracts from X. laevis oocytes. In this system, inhibition of chromatin decondensation is observed, preventing DNA replication initiation. Finally, we show that Py-Im polyamides targeted to the ARE and ETS binding sequence downregulate AR- and ERG-driven signaling in a prostate cancer cell line harboring the TMPRSS2-ERG fusion. In a mouse xenograft model, ARE-targeted polyamide treatment reduced growth of the tumor.
Item Type: | Thesis (Dissertation (Ph.D.)) | ||||||
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Subject Keywords: | Py-Im Polyamide, DNA replication, Cell Cycle Checkpoint, ATR | ||||||
Degree Grantor: | California Institute of Technology | ||||||
Division: | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | ||||||
Major Option: | Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics | ||||||
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Defense Date: | 18 June 2015 | ||||||
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Record Number: | CaltechTHESIS:06292015-212932175 | ||||||
Persistent URL: | https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:06292015-212932175 | ||||||
DOI: | 10.7907/Z9RF5RZ2 | ||||||
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Default Usage Policy: | No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided. | ||||||
ID Code: | 9039 | ||||||
Collection: | CaltechTHESIS | ||||||
Deposited By: | Thomas Martinez | ||||||
Deposited On: | 13 Jul 2015 22:36 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 28 Jan 2021 00:52 |
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