Selective Inhibition of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis by Salicylhydroxamic Acid.
- 1 August 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Experimental Biology and Medicine
- Vol. 122 (4) , 1236-1240
- https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-122-31369
Abstract
Summary Salicylhydroxamic acid (SHA) was shown to be a selective inhibitor of DNA synthesis by Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vitro. Inhibition was evident virtually immediately after addition of the compound to the cells; no preincubation was necessary to evoke the effect. Cells which were preincu-bated with SHA for up to 2 hours showed only a slight depression of RNA synthesis, while the rate of protein synthesis was unaltered. Reversal of the inhibition upon removal of SHA was complete at lower concentrations, and partial at higher concentrations.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Metabolic and therapeutic effects of hydroxyurea in chronic myeloid leukemiaJAMA, 1966
- FURTHER STUDIES OF THE ANTIMYCOBACTERIAL AGENTS GLYCYL HYDROXAMIC ACID AND β-ALANYL HYDROXAMIC ACIDCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 1966
- Urease Activity and Antibiotic Sensitivity of BacteriaJournal of Bacteriology, 1966
- Inhibition of urease by hydroxyureaBiochemical Pharmacology, 1965
- Effect of hydroxyurea on the incorporation of thymidine into ehrlich ascites tumor cellsBiochemical Pharmacology, 1964
- Salicylate Intoxication and Congenital AnomaliesArchives of environmental health, 1964
- EFFECT OF ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID ON FŒTAL MICE AND RATSThe Lancet, 1964
- EFFECT OF HYDROXYUREA ON PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA1964
- Antifungal Activity of Decanoic Hydroxamic AcidExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1962