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Supramolecular Ligands for Histone Tails by Employing a Multivalent Display of Trisulfonated Calix[4]arenes
Authors:Dr Yasuaki Kimura  Nae Saito  Kayo Hanada  Jiaan Liu  Prof Takayoshi Okabe  Dr Shigehiro A Kawashima  Dr Kenzo Yamatsugu  Prof Motomu Kanai
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;2. Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), ERATO, Kanai Life Science Catalysis Project, Tokyo, Japan;3. Drug Discovery Initiative, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Post‐translational modification of histone tails plays critical roles in gene regulation. Thus, molecules recognizing histone tails and controlling their epigenetic modification are desirable as biochemical tools to elucidate regulatory mechanisms. There are, however, only a few synthetic ligands that bind to histone tails with substantial affinity. We report CA2 and CA3, which exhibited sub‐micromolar affinity to histone tails (especially tails with a trimethylated lysine). Multivalent display of trisulfonated calix4]arene was important for strong binding. CA2 was applicable not only to synthetic tail peptides but also to endogenous histone proteins, and was successfully used to pull‐down endogenous histones from nuclear extract. These findings indicate the utility of these supramolecular ligands as biochemical tools for studying chromatin regulator protein and as a targeting motif in ligand‐directed catalysis to control epigenetic modifications.
Keywords:gene expression  histone tail  ligand design  post-translational modifications  pull-down  trimethyllysine
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