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A DNA-encoded library for the identification of natural product binders that modulate poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1, a validated anti-cancer target.

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Natural products have been an invaluable source of drug discovery, but their targets remain largely unknown. Natural products enriched DNA-encoded chemical libraries (nDELs) empower the researchers to rapidly and economically… Click to show full abstract

Natural products have been an invaluable source of drug discovery, but their targets remain largely unknown. Natural products enriched DNA-encoded chemical libraries (nDELs) empower the researchers to rapidly and economically screen numerous natural products against various protein targets, and therefore promote the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms. In this work, we used poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1), as an example to explore the usage of nDEL for the functional natural products selection. We used late-stage modification approach to label three positive binders with unique DNA barcodes, whose dissociation constants range from sub-micromolar to micromolar. The selection criterion was set up according to the enrichment of these controls. Five natural products selected by this criterion directly bind to PARP1 in SPR, among which luteolin exhibits the highest inhibitory activity against PARP1. Moreover, luteolin selectively induces accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks and G2/M phase arrest in BRCA-deficient cells. All the findings from these investigations on luteolin support that PARP1 inhibition is one of the mechanisms for its anti-cancer activity.

Keywords: poly adp; dna; natural products; dna encoded; ribose polymerase; adp ribose

Journal Title: Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Year Published: 2020

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