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DNA-Binding and Topoisomerase-I-Suppressing Activities of Novel Vanadium Compound Van-7
Author(s) -
Xiaomei Mo,
Zhan-fang Chen,
Xin Qi,
YanTuan Li,
Jing Li
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
bioinorganic chemistry and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.865
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1565-3633
pISSN - 1687-479X
DOI - 10.1155/2012/756374
Subject(s) - topoisomerase , comet assay , dna , agarose gel electrophoresis , vanadium , microbiology and biotechnology , cell cycle , chemistry , agarose , intercalation (chemistry) , apoptosis , dna damage , biochemistry , stereochemistry , biology , inorganic chemistry
Vanadium compounds were studied during recent years to be considered as a representative of a new class of nonplatinum metal anticancer agents in combination to its low toxicity. Here, we found a vanadium compound Van-7 as an inhibitor of Topo I other than Topo II using topoisomerase-mediated supercoiled DNA relaxation assay. Agarose gel electrophoresis and comet assay showed that Van-7 treatment did not produce cleavable complexes like HCPT, thereby suggesting that Topo I inhibition occurred upstream of the relegation step. Further studies revealed that Van-7 inhibited Topo I DNA binding involved in its intercalating DNA. Van-7 did not affect the catalytic activity of DNase I even up to100  μ M. Van-7 significantly suppressed the growth of cancer cell lines with IC 50 at nanomolar concentrations and arrested cell cycle of A549 cells at G2/M phase. All these results indicate that Van-7 is a potential selective Topo I inhibitor with anticancer activities as a kind of Topo I suppressor, not Topo I poison.

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