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Published April 2020 | Accepted Version
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Repression of the transcriptional activity of ERRα with sequence-specific DNA-binding polyamides

Abstract

The orphan nuclear receptors estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) bind to the estrogen-related receptor response element (ERRE) to regulate transcriptional programs in cellular metabolism and cancer cell growth. In this study, we evaluated the potential for a pyrrole-imidazole polyamide to block ERRα binding to ERREs to inhibit gene expression. We demonstrated that the ERRE-targeted polyamide 1 blocked the binding of ERRα to the consensus ERRE and reduced the transcriptional activity of ERRα in cell culture. We further showed that inhibiting ERRα transcriptional activity with polyamide 1 led to reduced mitochondrial oxygen consumption, a primary biological effect regulated by ERRα. Finally, our data demonstrated that polyamide 1 is an inhibitor for cancer cell growth.

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© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Received 05 November 2019; Accepted 19 December 2019; Published 26 February 2020. BLS was supported by R01CA154986. This work is partially supported by a technology development grant from the University of Southern California. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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