J. Daniels, K. Gates
Apr 10, 1996
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Abstract
3-Amino-1,2,4-benzotriazine 1,4-dioxide (SR4233, WIN59075, tirapazamine, 1) is a clinically promising antitumor agent that requires bioreductive activation, selectively kills oxygen-deficient cells, and is believed to derive its biological activity from DNA cleavage. Using a xanthine−xanthine oxidase enzyme system as a one-electron reductant to activate 1 for DNA cleavage, it has been found that radical scavengers such as mannitol, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethanol, methanol, and tert-butyl alcohol significantly inhibit drug-dependent DNA cleavage. Compound 1, in concert with the xanthine−xanthine oxidase system, converts DMSO to methanesulfinic acid, a reaction characteristic of hydroxyl radical. In addition, treatment of a 32P-labeled restriction fragment with reductively-activated 1 results in cleavage at every base pair, with little sequence specificity, consistent with involvement of a highly reactive, nonselective agent such as hydroxyl radical. These results strongly support the involvement of radicals i...