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. 2007 Sep;3(9):570-5.
doi: 10.1038/nchembio.2007.16. Epub 2007 Jul 22.

Splicing factor SF3b as a target of the antitumor natural product pladienolide

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Splicing factor SF3b as a target of the antitumor natural product pladienolide

Yoshihiko Kotake et al. Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Pladienolide is a naturally occurring antitumor macrolide that was discovered by using a cell-based reporter gene expression assay controlled by the human vascular endothelial growth factor promoter. Despite the unique mechanisms of action and prominent antitumor activities of pladienolides B and D in diverse in vitro and in vivo systems, their target protein has remained unclear. We used 3H-labeled, fluorescence-tagged and photoaffinity/biotin (PB)-tagged 'chemical probes' to identify a 140-kDa protein in splicing factor SF3b as the binding target of pladienolide. Immunoblotting of an enhanced green fluorescent protein fusion protein of SF3b subunit 3 (SAP130) revealed direct interaction between the PB probe and SAP130. The binding affinities of pladienolide derivatives to the SF3b complex were highly correlated with their inhibitory activities against reporter gene expression and cell proliferation. Furthermore, pladienolide B impaired in vivo splicing in a dose-dependent manner. Our results demonstrate that the SF3b complex is a pharmacologically relevant protein target of pladienolide and suggest that this splicing factor is a potential antitumor drug target.

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  • Targeting the spliceosome.
    Rymond B. Rymond B. Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Sep;3(9):533-5. doi: 10.1038/nchembio0907-533. Nat Chem Biol. 2007. PMID: 17710096 No abstract available.

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