Stimulatory effect of ascorbate on iron transfer from bleomycin to apotransferrin |
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Authors: | Rolf Arthur Lovstad |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Biochemistry, Institute Group of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | The chemotherapeutic agent, bleomycin, forms a 1:1complex with both Fe(III) and Fe(II). The rate offerric ion transfer from bleomycin toapotransferrin is rather slow. However, when ascorbate was added toFe(III)-bleomycin priorto exposure to apotransferrin, the transfer rate was markedly increased. Ascorbatereadilyreduces Fe(III)-bleomycin to Fe(II)-bleomycin. A second order rate constant of 2.4 mM min wasestimated for this reaction. Fe(II)-bleomycinimmediately combines with O 2 , generating the so-called'acti-vatedbleomycin' complex. The data suggest that a reduced form of iron-bleomycin more readilydonatesits iron ion to apotransferrin. Reoxidation of ferrous ions, andFe(III)-transferrin formation occur rapidly. |
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Keywords: | ascorbate bleomycin iron ions transferrin |
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