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The Mechanism of l-Canavanine Cytotoxicity: Arginyl tRNA Synthetase as a Novel Target for Anticancer Drug Discovery
Authors:Aimee K. Bence
Affiliation:Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, 800 Rose Street, 40536-0082, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:There is a clear need for agents with novel mechanisms of action to provide new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Owing to its structural similarity to l-arginine, l-canavanine, the δ-oxa-analog of l-arginine, is a substrate for arginyl tRNA synthetase and is incorporated into nascent proteins in place of l-arginine. Although l-arginine and l-canavanine are structurally similar, the oxyguanidino group of l-canavanine is significantly less basic than the guanidino group of l-arginine. Consequently, l-canavanyl proteins lack the capacity to form crucial ionic interactions, resulting in altered protein structure and function, which leads to cellular death. Since l-canavanine is selectively sequestered by the pancreas, it may be especially useful as an adjuvant therapy in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. This novel mechanism of cytotoxicity forms the basis for the anticancer activity of l-canavanine and thus, arginyl tRNA synthetase may represent a novel target for the development of such therapeutic agents.
Keywords:-Canavanine  -Arginine  Arginyl tRNA synthetase  Pancreatic cancer  Radiosensitization agent  Adjuvant therapy
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