Literature DB >> 407838

[Anthracycline antibiotic, beromycin. The formation of complexes with DNA and the suppresion of nucleic acid biosynthesis].

L N Ostanina, Iu V Dudnik, L I Koz'mian.   

Abstract

Beromycin, an antitumor anthracycline antibiotic formed in vitro complexes with native and denaturated DNA and ribosomal RNA. Beromycin had a comparatively low constant of DNA binding and to a less extent increased the melting temperature and viscosity of DNA than the other anthracycline antibiotics. A peculiar property of beromycin was very slow binding with DNA, the complex formation was completed in 60 minutes. Beromycin had a selective inhibitory effect on synthesis of nucleic acids in bacterial and tumor cells. Beromycin inhibited synthesis of RNA in the DNA-dependent RNA-polymerase reaction when both the native and denaturated DNA were used as the template. A lower biological activity of beromycin as compared to the other anthracycline antibiotics, such as rubomycin or carminomycin may be explained by lower affinity of this antibiotic to DNA.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 407838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiotiki        ISSN: 0003-5637


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1.  Spontaneous variability of Streptomyces glomeratus, a producer of the amthracycline antibiotics beromycins.

Authors:  M Blumauerová; M Podojil; G F Gauze; T S Maksimova; J Panos; Z Vanĕk
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 2.099

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