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Protein polybromo-1 (PB1 BD2) Bound To MW278Protein polybromo-1 (PB1 BD2) Bound To MW278
Structural highlights
DiseasePB1_HUMAN Defects in PBRM1 are a cause of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) [MIM:144700. It is a heterogeneous group of sporadic or hereditary carcinoma derived from cells of the proximal renal tubular epithelium. It is subclassified into clear cell renal carcinoma (non-papillary carcinoma), papillary renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, collecting duct carcinoma with medullary carcinoma of the kidney, and unclassified renal cell carcinoma.[1] FunctionPB1_HUMAN Involved in transcriptional activation and repression of select genes by chromatin remodeling (alteration of DNA-nucleosome topology). Acts as a negative regulator of cell proliferation.[2] Publication Abstract from PubMedAccessibility of the human genome is modulated by the ATP-driven SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling multiprotein complexes BAF (BRG1/BRM-associated factor) and PBAF (polybromo-associated BAF factor), which involves reading of acetylated histone tails by the bromodomain-containing proteins SMARCA2 (BRM), SMARCA4 (BRG1), and polybromo-1. Dysregulation of chromatin remodeling leads to aberrant cell proliferation and differentiation. Here, we have characterized a set of potent and cell-active bromodomain inhibitors with pan-selectivity for canonical family VIII bromodomains. Targeted SWI/SNF bromodomain inhibition blocked the expression of key genes during adipogenesis, including the transcription factors PPARgamma and C/EBPalpha, and impaired the differentiation of 3T3-L1 murine fibroblasts into adipocytes. Our data highlight the role of SWI/SNF bromodomains in adipogenesis and provide a framework for the development of SWI/SNF bromodomain inhibitors for indirect targeting of key transcription factors regulating cell differentiation. Pan-SMARCA/PB1 Bromodomain Inhibitors and Their Role in Regulating Adipogenesis.,Wanior M, Preuss F, Ni X, Kramer A, Mathea S, Gobel T, Heidenreich D, Simonyi S, Kahnt AS, Joerger AC, Knapp S J Med Chem. 2020 Dec 10;63(23):14680-14699. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c01242., Epub 2020 Nov 20. PMID:33216538[3] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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