Calicheamicin γ <sub>1</sub> <sup>I</sup> : an Antitumor Antibiotic That Cleaves Double-Stranded DNA Site Specifically
Nada Zein(American Medical Research), A M Sinha(American Medical Research), William J. McGahren(American Medical Research), George A. Ellestad(American Medical Research)
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Abstract
Calicheamicin gamma 1I is a recently discovered diyne-ene--containing antitumor antibiotic with considerable potency against murine tumors. In vitro, this drug interacts with double-helical DNA in the minor groove and causes site-specific double-stranded cleavage. It is proposed that the observed cleavage specificity is a result of a unique fit of the drug and DNA followed by the generation of a nondiffusible 1,4-dehydrobenzene--diradical species that initiates oxidative strand scission by hydrogen abstraction on the deoxyribose ring. The ability of calicheamicin gamma 1I to cause double-strand cuts at very low concentrations may account for its potent antitumor activity.
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