Interaction of antitumor drugs with human erythrocyte ghost membranes and mastocytoma P815: a spin label study. |
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Authors: | B K Sinha C F Chignell |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Environmental Biophysics National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Post Office Box 12233 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709 USA |
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Abstract: | The cytotoxic and mutagenic properties of antitumor drugs such as adriamycin, acridines, diacridine, actinomycin D and Pt compounds are related to their interaction with nucleic acids and inhibition of protein synthesis. We have examined their interaction with human erythrocyte ghost membranes and murine mastocytoma cells using spin labeling techniques. These drugs induce changes in electron spin resonance of the spin labeled ghost membranes and in the mastocytoma cells. These alterations suggest that these drugs induce changes in protein conformation of the membranes. The membrane binding properties of these drugs may be important in their mechanism of action. |
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Keywords: | MSL N-(1-oxyl-2 2 6 6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinly)-maleimide 5-doxylstearate 2-(3-carboxypropyl)-4 4-dimethyl-2-tridecyl-3-oxazdidinyloxyl methyl ester AMSA 4′-(9-Acridinylamino)-methanesulfon-m-anisidide |
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