| Literature DB >> 810242 |
H Sugano, I Sugano, K Jimbow, T B Fitzpatrick.
Abstract
The effect of 4-isopropylcatechol (4-IPC), a potent, irreversible cutaneous depigmenting agent, on protein biosynthesis of malignant melanoma cells in mice was studied by examining the in vitro amino acid (leucine) incorporation into a microsome fraction in cell sap. The present study revealed that 4-IPC does not inhibit the protein biosynthesis of the cell-free system in mouse liver, but remarkably inhibits it in mouse melanoma cells, which contain a high level of tyrosinase. The enhanced inhibition was found also in the mouse liver cell-free system when tyrosinase was added. Air oxidation products of 4-IPC were not responsible for such inhibition. These results may indicate that 4-IPC directly inhibits protein biosynthesis, probably by some intermediates that occur in an early stage of enzymatic oxidation of 4-IPC.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 810242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701