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Identification of a new androgen receptor (AR) co-regulator BUD31 and related peptides to suppress wild-type and mutated AR-mediated prostate cancer growth via peptide screening and X-ray structure analysis
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Identification of a new androgen receptor (AR) co-regulator BUD31 and related peptides to suppress wild-type and mutated AR-mediated prostate cancer growth via peptide screening and X-ray structure analysis

Cheng-Lung Hsu, Jai-Shin Liu, Po-Long Wu, Hong-Hsiang Guan, Yuh-Ling Chen, An-Chi Lin, Huei-Ju Ting, See-Tong Pang, Shauh-Der Yeh, Wen-Lung Ma, …
Crystal Growth & Design, 卷.8(8), 頁.1575
2014

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androgen receptor (AR);co-regulator BUD31;wild-type;mutated AR-mediated prostate cancer;peptide screening;X-ray structure analysis†
Treatment with individual anti-androgens is associated with the development of hot-spot mutations in the androgen receptor (AR). Here, we found that anti-androgens-mt-ARs have similar binary structure to the 5α-dihydrotestosterone-wt-AR. Phage display revealed that these ARs bound to similar peptides, including BUD31, containing an Fxx(F/H/L/W/Y)Y motif cluster with Tyr in the +5 position. Structural analyses of the AR-LBD-BUD31 complex revealed formation of an extra hydrogen bond between the Tyr+5 residue of the peptide and the AR. Functional studies showed that BUD31-related peptides suppressed AR transactivation, interrupted AR N-C interaction, and suppressed AR-mediated cell growth. Combination of peptide screening and X-ray structure analysis may serve as a new strategy for developing anti-ARs that simultaneously suppress both wt and mutated AR function.

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