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Light-induced DNA cleavage by esperamicin and neocarzinostatin
Y Uesawa1, J Kuwahara, Y Sugiura
1Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Japan.
Abstract:
Ultraviolet radiation of the enediyne drugs is effective in causing nicks in supercoiled DNA. Of special interest is the fact that the observed nucleotide cleaving specificity for the UV light- and thiol-activated antibiotics was the same with esperamicin A1, but was different with neocarzinostatin. In addition to the preferred cutting of T and A bases, the light-activated neocarzinostatin attacked certain G bases which were rarely cleaved by the thiol-activated neocarzinostatin. It should be noted that these enediyne antibiotics lose the DNA breakage activity after light-exposure for 30 min.
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