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Induction of topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage by the plant naphthoquinones plumbagin and shikonin
Author(s) -
Noboru Fujii,
Yui Yamashita,
Yukiko Arima,
Minoru Nagashima,
Hiroyuki Nakano
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.07
H-Index - 259
eISSN - 1070-6283
pISSN - 0066-4804
DOI - 10.1128/aac.36.12.2589
Subject(s) - plumbagin , topoisomerase , dna , cleavage (geology) , biochemistry , chemistry , biology , dna supercoil , naphthoquinone , stereochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , dna replication , genetics , paleontology , fracture (geology) , organic chemistry
Plumbagin and shikonin, plant metabolites which have naphthoquinone structures, induced mammalian topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage in vitro. Treatment of a reaction mixture containing these naphthoquinones and topoisomerase II at an elevated temperature (65 degrees C) resulted in a great reduction in DNA cleavage, suggesting that the mechanism of the topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage induced by these naphthoquinones is through formation of a cleavable complex, as seen with antitumor agents such as 4'-(9-acridinylamino)methanesulfon-m-anisidide and demethylepipodophyllotoxin ethylidene-beta-glucoside. Lawson and lapacol, which are structurally related plant metabolites with naphthoquinone moieties, could not induce topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage. Plumbagin and shikonin induced a similar DNA cleavage pattern with topoisomerase II which was different from the cleavage patterns induced with other known topoisomerase II-active drugs. A DNA-unwinding assay with T4 DNA ligase showed that shikonin, lawson, and lapacol did not intercalate into DNA, while plumbagin and 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone intercalate into DNA, but to a lower degree than 4'-(9-acridinylamino)methanesulfon-m-anisidide does.

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