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Original Articles

Down-Regulation of H Tau 40 Protein Expression by Minor Groove Binders

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Pages 1241-1248 | Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The DNA minor groove binders SN6999, SN6570, and SN6113, structurally related to netropsin and distamycin, were investigated for sequence-specific interactions with the 154 base pair cDNA fragment of the human tau 40 protein, involved in pathology of Alzheimer's disease. Footprinting results indicated that both the former compounds displayed a pronounced AT-preference, while the latter SN-derivative bound to DNA in a non-sequence specific manner. The influence of these ligands on the protein synthesis was analysed using monoclonal antibodies against h tau protein. Both sequence -specific binders markedly impeded protein synthesis. The non-specific binder, however, did not affect protein biosynthesis.

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