The effect of bleomycin on prolyl hydroxylase and DNA chain breakage: Structure-activity relationship.
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japan Antibiotics Research Association in The Journal of Antibiotics
- Vol. 32 (1) , 43-47
- https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.32.43
Abstract
The activity of purified prolyl hydroxylase (proline, 2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase, EC 1.14.11.2) was enhanced about 3-fold by addition of bleomycin in the assay mixture. Various members of the bleomycin family [antineoplastic agents] their derivatives and degradation products were investigated for activities against prolyl hydroxylase together with their activities of DNA chain breakage to determine relationships between the structure of bleomycin and its various actions. All the bleomycins with various terminal amine parts and desamide bleomycin stimulated the enzymatic activity but did not exhibit an effect on DNA chain breakage. The stimulatory activity of bleomycin was not decreased by hydrolysis with 0.3 N H2SO4 at 80.degree. C for 6 h, conditions which liberates the sugar moiety, but was eliminated by hydrolysis with 6 N HCl at 105.degree. C for 24 h. In contrast both treatments decreased the DNA chain breakage activity of bleomycin. Optical spectral studies revealed that all the bleomycins and their hydrolysates which stimulated the prolyl hydroxylase activity made complexes with ferrous ion, one of the cofactors of this enzyme.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- A role for ferrous ion and oxygen in the degradation of DNA by bleomycinBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1976
- A rapid assay for collagen proline hydroxylaseAnalytical Biochemistry, 1966
- Soluble collagen proline hydroxylase and its substrates in several animal tissues.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1966
- ENZYMATIC HYDROXYLATION OF PROLINE IN MICROSOMAL POLYPEPTIDE LEADING TO FORMATION OF COLLAGENProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1965
- Incorporation of 18O from air into hydroxyproline by chick embryoBiochemical Journal, 1962
- A procedure for the isolation of deoxyribonucleic acid from micro-organismsJournal of Molecular Biology, 1961