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==COMPOUND ACTIVE SITE==
==COMPOUND ACTIVE SITE==
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At the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/12'>active site</scene> we can see how the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/14'>ligand</scene> (in green) is stabilized. The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/3'>alpha helices</scene> are represented with magenta helices and the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/2'>beta sheets</scene> are represented with blue arrows. This molecule has approximately 36 alpha helices and approximately 40 beta strands in the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/4'>secondary structures</scene>.
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At the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/12'>active site</scene> we can see how the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/14'>ligand</scene> (in green) is stabilized. This molecule has approximately 36 alpha helices and approximately 40 beta strands in the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/4'>secondary structures</scene>. The <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/3'>alpha helices</scene> are represented with magenta helices and the <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_390/Top/2'>beta sheets</scene> are represented with blue arrows.
==STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONS (SAR)==
==STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONS (SAR)==

Revision as of 18:32, 4 November 2012

Human topoisomerase IIbeta in complex with DNA and etoposide (Vepesid)

Structure of the human topoisomeraseIIbcore-DNA cleavage complex stabilized by the anticancer drug etoposide.

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References

  1. Kathryn L. Gilroy, Chrysoula Leontiou, Kay Padget, Jeremy H. Lakey and Caroline A. Austin* "mAMSA resistant human topoisomerase IIβ mutation G465D has reduced ATP hydrolysis activity” Oxford JournalsLife Sciences Nucleic Acids Research Volume 34, Issue 5Pp. 1597-1607. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkl057
  2. Wu CC, Li TK, Farh L, Lin LY, Lin TS, Yu YJ, Yen TJ, Chiang CW, Chan NL. Structural basis of type II topoisomerase inhibition by the anticancer drug etoposide. Science. 2011 Jul 22;333(6041):459-62. PMID:21778401 doi:10.1126/science.1204117
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