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. 2019 Sep 2;20(17):2227-2231.
doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900173. Epub 2019 Jul 25.

ATP Inhibits the Transcription Factor STAT5b

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ATP Inhibits the Transcription Factor STAT5b

Angela Berg et al. Chembiochem. .

Abstract

Although naturally occurring low-molecular-weight compounds have many known roles within the cell, these do not usually involve the direct inhibition of protein-protein interactions. Based on the results of high-throughput screening of a library of bioactive compounds and neurotransmitters, we report here that the four nucleoside triphosphates ATP, GTP, CTP and UTP inhibit the SH2 domain of the tumor-related transcription factor STAT5b. ATP and GTP are the most active nucleoside triphosphates and show specificity for STAT5b over STAT5a, STAT3, STAT6 and the p53-binding protein HDM2. As the inhibition constant of ATP against STAT5b is significantly lower than published values for the intracellular ATP concentration, our data suggest that ATP might inhibit the protein-protein interactions of STAT5b in living cells.

Keywords: SH2 domain; bioactive compounds; inhibitors; nucleotides; protein-protein interactions.

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