Proteins as Alternate Targets of Enediynes

Bdour, Hussam ; Roy, Snigdha ; Basak, Amit (2015) Proteins as Alternate Targets of Enediynes Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 12 (7). pp. 545-557. ISSN 1570-1808

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.2174/1570180812666150213224756

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570180812666150213224756

Abstract

From various studies it is now clear that in addition to nucleic acids, enediynes also target other biomolecules, the most prominent of which are the proteins. Since a major portion of currently available drug targets are proteins (enzymes and receptors), this aspect of enediyne chemistry has opened a new window for further exploitation. Newer enediyne-based therapeutics targeting proteins may be possible to design. Moreover, the toxicity of the natural enediynes may arise from the non-selective protein cleavages. Substantial progress has been made to understand the nature of interaction between enediynes and proteins. This article is an attempt to discuss the developments in this area.

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Keywords:Bergman cyclization; cycloaromatization; diradicals; DNA; enediynes; protein
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