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Enzymatic conversion of 7-hydroxyguanine to its nucleosides
Abstract:
7-Hydroxyguanine, an antitumor purine-analog, reacted with ribose (or deoxyribose)-1-phosphate in the presence of purine nucleoside phosphorylase. We prepared 7-hydroxyguanine riboside and deoxyriboside using purine nucleoside phosphorylase from bovine spleen. Each nucleoside exhibits antitumor activity against mouse leukemia L1210 cells. The therapeutic effect of 7-hydroxyguanine deoxyriboside is superior to those of 7-hydroxyguanine and 7-hydroxyguanine riboside.
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