Tetracyanoresorcin[4]arene selectively recognises trimethyllysine and inhibits its enzyme-catalysed demethylation |
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Authors: | Hayden Peacock Cyrille C. Thinnes Akane Kawamura |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractNε-methylation of lysine within proteins is a critical biological process that, among other roles, is involved in the control of gene expression. Compounds that recognise Nε-methylated lysine may therefore be useful probes for the study of the associated biological mechanisms and have therapeutic potential. Here, we show that tetracyanoresorcin[4]arene (1) selectively recognises Nε-trimethyllysine and binds to Nε-trimethyllysine within the context of a short peptide. Its binding properties compare favourably to a previously characterised Nε-trimethyllysine binder, p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene (2). We also show that both 1 and 2 inhibit the demethylation of Nε-trimethyllysine within a histone-derived peptide by the histone demethylase KDM4A. |
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Keywords: | Host-guest chemistry resorcinarenes calixarenes histone demethylases epigenetics |
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