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Isoform-Selective ATAD2 Chemical Probe with Novel Chemical Structure and Unusual Mode of Action
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Atad2 Bromodomain DimerizationEpigenetic ChangeGeneticsNovel Chemical StructureGenomic MechanismMolecular BiologyChemistryChemical BiologyEpigeneticsAtad2 BiologyChemical SensorBiochemistryNuclear OrganizationUnusual ModeEpigenetic RegulationChromatinChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesSpectroscopyEpigenomicsChemical ProbeMedicineGenome Editing
ATAD2 (ANCCA) is an epigenetic regulator and transcriptional cofactor, whose overexpression has been linked to the progress of various cancer types. Here, we report a DNA-encoded library screen leading to the discovery of BAY-850, a potent and isoform selective inhibitor that specifically induces ATAD2 bromodomain dimerization and prevents interactions with acetylated histones in vitro, as well as with chromatin in cells. These features qualify BAY-850 as a chemical probe to explore ATAD2 biology.
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