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Jacob A. Myers

Harvard University

Publishes on Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering. 3 papers and 65 citations.

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Tetracyclines Modify Translation By Targeting Key Human rRNA Substructures
Jonathan D. Mortison, Monica Schenone, Jacob A. Myers et al.|bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)|2018
Cited by 5Open Access

SUMMARY Apart from their antimicrobial properties, tetracyclines demonstrate clinically validated effects in the amelioration of pathological inflammation and human cancer. Delineation of the target(s) and mechanism(s) responsible for these effects, however, has remained elusive. Here, employing quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, we identified human 80S ribosomes as targets of the tetracyclines Col-3 and doxycycline. We then developed in cell click selective crosslinking with RNA sequence profiling (icCL-Seq) to map binding sites for these tetracyclines on key human rRNA substructures at nucleotide resolution. Importantly, we found that structurally and phenotypically variant tetracycline analogs could chemically discriminate these rRNA binding sites. We also found that tetracyclines both subtly modify human ribosomal translation and selectively activate the cellular integrated stress response (ISR). Together, the data reveal that targeting of specific rRNA substructures, activation of the ISR, and inhibition of translation are correlated with the anti-proliferative properties of tetracyclines in human cancer cell lines.