menogaril and triphosphoric-acid

menogaril has been researched along with triphosphoric-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for menogaril and triphosphoric-acid

ArticleYear
Menogaril, an anthracycline compound with a novel mechanism of action: cellular pharmacology.
    Japanese journal of cancer research : Gann, 1990, Volume: 81, Issue:8

    Menogaril, an anthracycline compound possessing a significant antitumor activity after both po and iv administration, has been introduced into clinical trials. However, its mechanism of action has not been clarified yet. This study revealed that its cytotoxicity correlated very well with the inhibition of macromolecular synthesis, indicating the involvement of interaction with DNA. The spectrophotometric study showed a weaker binding of this compound to calf thymus DNA when compared to that of doxorubicin (adriamycin). Despite the lower binding affinity of menogaril to DNA, pronounced DNA cleavage was observed in an intact cell system, indicating that the character of the interaction with DNA is different from intercalation. In contrast to doxorubicin, menogaril is extensively localized in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic localization prompted us to study its effect on cytoskeleton proteins. It was found that menogaril inhibited the initial polymerization rate of tubulin, indicating a possible contribution of this process to the overall cytotoxicity of menogaril.

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Daunorubicin; DNA Damage; DNA, Neoplasm; Doxorubicin; Leukemia L1210; Menogaril; Microtubule Proteins; Neoplasm Proteins; Nogalamycin; Polyphosphates; RNA, Neoplasm; Tubulin

1990