Berberine, the most known quaternary protoberberine alkaloid (QPA), has been reported to inhibit the SIK3 protein connected with breast cancer. Berberine also appears to reduce the bcl-2 and XIAP expression-proteins responsible for the inhibition of apoptosis. As some problems in the therapy with berberine arose, we studied the DNA binding properties of escholidine, another QPA alkaloid. CD, fluorescence, and NMR examined models of i-motif and G-quadruplex sequences present in the n-myc gene and the c-kit gene. We provide evidence that escholidine does not induce stabilization of the i-motif sequences, while the interaction with G-quadruplex structures appears to be more significant.

Alkaloid Escholidine and Its Interaction with DNA Structures / P. Jarošová, P. Hannig, K. Kolková, S. Mazzini, E. Táborská, R. Gargallo, G. Borgonovo, R. Artali, P. Táborský. - In: BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2079-7737. - 10:(2021), pp. 1225.1-1225.16. [10.3390/biology10121225]

Alkaloid Escholidine and Its Interaction with DNA Structures

S. Mazzini;G. Borgonovo;
2021

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Berberine, the most known quaternary protoberberine alkaloid (QPA), has been reported to inhibit the SIK3 protein connected with breast cancer. Berberine also appears to reduce the bcl-2 and XIAP expression-proteins responsible for the inhibition of apoptosis. As some problems in the therapy with berberine arose, we studied the DNA binding properties of escholidine, another QPA alkaloid. CD, fluorescence, and NMR examined models of i-motif and G-quadruplex sequences present in the n-myc gene and the c-kit gene. We provide evidence that escholidine does not induce stabilization of the i-motif sequences, while the interaction with G-quadruplex structures appears to be more significant.
escholidine; G-quadruplex; DNA; cancer; alkaloid; spectroscopy
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2021
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