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The DNA cleavage mechanism of iron-bleomycin. Kinetic resolution of strand scission from base propenal release
Authors:R M Burger  S J Projan  S B Horwitz  J Peisach
Abstract:The action of iron-bleomycin and O2 in cleaving DNA has been resolved into two kinetic events following the initial attack on DNA by the kinetically competent drug species, "activated bleomycin." At 4 degrees C, DNA strand scission, monitored both viscometrically and fluorimetrically (t1/2 = 2.5-5 min), precedes the release from DNA of nucleic base propenals, which is half complete in about 40 min. Therefore, a moderately stable intermediate consisting of cleaved DNA bearing a base propenal precursor is formed. The release of tritium from deoxyribose carbon-2 occurs at the time of DNA scission, which is consistent with the base propenal precursor retaining the deoxyribose-3'-phosphate bond. Specific mechanistic proposals are discussed.
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