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The study is presented on the cover of the leading chemistry journal Angewandte Chemie
The team led by the IRB Barcelona researcher Professor Miquel Coll has discovered a DNA structure that could become a new therapeutic target in the treatment of tumours and other diseases.
The group has described a new form of interaction between drugs and DNA that opens the way for the development of anti-DNA therapeutic agents. This research is presented on the cover page of Wednesday’s issue of the top chemistry journal Angewandte Chemie. The study has performed in collaboration with Mike Hannon’s group at the University of Birmingham (UK).
The group led by Miquel Coll reports a new form of interaction between drugs and DNA
First, the researchers in Birmingham developed a synthetic molecule with a three-face prism structure, and then the Barcelona team observed how this drug bound to DNA and how it fitted perfectly into the centre of the three-way junction. The researchers came up with an unprecedented mode of drug binding to DNA.
DNA junctions are unique structures that consist of several double strands that converge at one point. In DNA, the three-way junctions are involved in DNA replication and have been observed in several forms of cancer and other diseases such as myotonic dystrophy and Huntington’s disease. Consequently, the capacity to recognize a specific unusual DNA structure is an attractive alternative for gaining specificity in the design of novel and highly specific drugs.
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El Instituto de Investigación Biomédica (IRB Barcelona) trabaja para conseguir una vida libre de enfermedades. Desarrolla una investigación multidisciplinar de excelencia para curar el cáncer y otras enfermedades vinculadas al envejecimiento. Establece colaboraciones con la industria farmacéutica y los principales hospitales para hacer llegar los resultados de la investigación a la sociedad, a través de la transferencia de tecnología, y realiza diferentes iniciativas de divulgación científica para mantener un diálogo abierto con la ciudadanía. El IRB Barcelona es un centro internacional que acoge alrededor de 400 científicos de más de 30 nacionalidades. Reconocido como Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa desde 2011, es un centro CERCA y miembro del Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST).