Literature DB >> 14325268

ALPHA SARCIN, A NEW ANTITUMOR AGENT. I. ISOLATION, PURIFICATION, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, AND THE IDENTITY OF A NEW AMINO ACID.

B H OLSON, G L GOERNER.   

Abstract

Isolation and purification procedures are given for the new antitumor agent, alpha sarcin. These procedures include the use of column ion exchange with a carboxylic resin (Amberlite IRC50), dialysis, decolorization with activated charcoal, gradient salt chromatography, salt removal, and drying from the frozen state. The final product has an activity of 800 sarcoma 180 mouse dilution units per mg. The amino acid composition of the purified material is reported. All of the usual amino acids found in proteins were present except methionine. In addition to the usual amino acids, an unknown amino acid was present in the acid hydrolysate. The latter was isolated, and was found to yield phenylalanine and kynurenine. This compound, which has been named "sarcinine," is extremely stable in 6 n hydrochloric acid in the absence of air, and is unstable in alkali. Sarcinine has also been found in two other antitumor peptides produced by aspergilli, and so may relate significantly to the antitumor properties of these peptides.

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Keywords:  AMINO ACIDS; ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS; ASPERGILLUS; BIOLOGICAL ASSAY; CHEMISTRY; CHROMATOGRAPHY; CULTURE MEDIA; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FERMENTATION; HEAT; HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION; KYNURENINE; METHIONINE; MICE; PEPTIDES; PHARMACOLOGY; PHENYLALANINE; SARCOMA 180, CROCKER; SPECTRUM ANALYSIS; TOXICOLOGIC REPORT

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14325268      PMCID: PMC1058250          DOI: 10.1128/am.13.3.314-321.1965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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