Effects of the ortho-quinone and catechol of the antitumor drug VP-16-213 on the biological activity of single-stranded and double-stranded phi X174 DNA.

Abstract:

:We have studied the effects of the recently reported two new metabolites of the antitumor agent VP-16-213, the ortho-dihydroxy derivative or catechol and the ortho-quinone, on the biological activity of single-stranded and double-stranded phi X174 DNA, the binding of the metabolites to calf thymus DNA and the conversion of the catechol into the ortho-quinone. Evidence was obtained for the oxidation of the catechol into the ortho-quinone and for the fact that the ortho-quinone is the metabolite of VP-16-213 responsible for its binding to rat liver microsomal proteins. The catechol and ortho-quinone of VP-16-213 were found to bind 7-9 times more strongly to calf thymus DNA than VP-16-213 itself. In contrast to the parent compound VP-16-213, the catechol as well as the ortho-quinone inactivated both single-stranded (ss) and double-stranded (RF) biologically active phi X174 DNA. The mean T37-values for inactivation of ss and RF phi X174 DNA by 2.2 x 10(-4)M catechol at 37 degrees and pH 7.4 were 96 and 640 min, respectively. Reduction of the ortho-quinone by NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase resulted in formation of the catechol. The system ortho-quinone/NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase inactivated ss phi X174 DNA with a mean T37-value of 454 min, and this inactivation was inhibited by DMSO. The mean T37-value for inactivation of ss phi X174 DNA by 1.8 x 10(-4) M ortho-quinone at 37 degrees and pH 4.0 was 24 min. The chemical stability of the ortho-quinone and the extent of inactivation of ss phi X174 DNA by the ortho-quinone were both pH-dependent: at higher pH the ortho-quinone was less stable and gave less inactivation of DNA. The aqueous decomposition product(s) of the ortho-quinone formed at pH 7.4 inactivated ss phi X174 DNA with a mean T37-value of 175 min. The rate of inactivation of RF phi X174 DNA by the ortho-quinone at pH 4.0 was twice as low as the rate of inactivation of ss phi X174 DNA: T37 = 49 min. When using excision repair deficient E. coli mutants (uvrA- or uvrC-), a higher inactivation of RF phi X174 DNA was found: T37 = 29 min for uvrA- E. coli, indicating that a part of the DNA damage introduced by the incubation with ortho-quinone is removed by excision repair.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

journal_name

Biochem Pharmacol

journal_title

Biochemical pharmacology

authors

van Maanen JM,Lafleur MV,Mans DR,van den Akker E,de Ruiter C,Kootstra PR,Pappie D,de Vries J,Retèl J,Pinedo HM

doi

10.1016/0006-2952(88)90388-7

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1988-10-01 00:00:00

pages

3579-89

issue

19

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0006-2952

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1873-2968

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0006-2952(88)90388-7

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37

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