Domain-selective small-molecule inhibitor of histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6)-mediated tubulin deacetylation
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Protein acetylation, especially histone acetylation, is the subject of both research and clinical investigation. At least four small-molecule histone deacetylase inhibitors are currently in clinical trials for the treatment of cancer. These and other inhibitors also affect microtubule acetylation. A multidimensional, chemical genetic screen of 7,392 small molecules was used to discover "tubacin," which inhibits alpha-tubulin deacetylation in mammalian cells. Tubacin does not affect the level of histone acetylation, gene-expression patterns, or cell-cycle progression. We provide evidence that class II histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) is the intracellular target of tubacin. Only one of the two catalytic domains of…
Citation impact
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- 13.06
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- 100%
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Authors
5- SJStephen J. HaggartyCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- KMKathryn M. Koeller
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- JCJason Chun Yu Wong
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- CMChristina M. Grozinger
Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- SLStuart L. Schreiber
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Acetylation
- HDAC6
- Microtubule
- Biology
- Histone deacetylase
- Cell biology
- Histone
- Tubulin
- Good health and well-being