Reactivation of mutant p53 and induction of apoptosis in human tumor cells by maleimide analogs
- J Biol Chem. 2005 Aug 26;280(34):30384-91. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M501664200.
- 1. Department of Oncology-Pathology, Cancer Center Karolinska, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Reactivation of mutant p53 is likely to provide important benefits for treatment of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-resistant tumors. We demonstrate here that the maleimide-derived molecule MIRA-1 can reactivate DNA binding and preserve the active conformation of mutant p53 protein in vitro and restore transcriptional transactivation to mutant p53 in living cells. MIRA-1 induced mutant p53-dependent cell death in different human tumor cells carrying tetracycline-regulated mutant p53. The structural analog MIRA-3 showed antitumor activity in vivo against human mutant p53-carrying tumor xenografts in SCID mice. The MIRA scaffold is a novel lead for the development of Anticancer drugs specifically targeting mutant p53.
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Research Areas: Cancer