Literature DB >> 9343369

Nitrobenzimidazoles as substrates for DT-diaphorase and redox cycling compounds: their enzymatic reactions and cytotoxicity.

J Sarlauskas1, E Dickancaite, A Nemeikaite, Z Anusevicius, H Nivinskas, J Segura-Aguilar, N Cenas.   

Abstract

We have synthesized a number of nitrobenzimidazoles containing nitro groups in the benzene ring and found that they acted as relatively efficient substrates for rat liver DT-diaphorase (EC 1.6.99.2), their reactivity exceeding reactivities of nitrofurans and nitrobenzenes. Nitrobenzimidazoles were competitive with NADPH inhibitors of DT-diaphorase in menadione reductase reactions, their inhibition constant being unchanged in the presence of dicumarol and being increased in the presence of 2',5'-ADP. These data indicate that the poor reactivity of nitrobenzimidazoles and other nitroaromatics in comparison to quinones could be determined by their binding in the adenosine-phosphate binding region of the NADPH-binding site, whereas quinones bind at the nicotinamide-binding pocket at the vicinity of FAD of DT-diaphorase. The reduction of 4,5,6-trinitrobenzimidazol-2-one by DT-diaphorase most probably involves reduction of 5-nitro group to 5-nitroso or 5-hydroxylamine derivative at the initial step. A certain parallelism existed between reactivities of nitrobenzimidazoles toward DT-diaphorase and their reactivities in single-electron reduction by Anabaena ferredoxin:NADP+ reductase (EC 1.18.1.2) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae flavocytochrome b2 (EC 1.1.2.3), the latter being determined by electronic factors. However, we suppose that the relatively high reactivity of polinitrobenzimidazoles toward DT-diaphorase was due not only to electronic effects, but also to a sterical crowding of nitrogroups by each other. The toxicity of nitrobenzimidazoles to bovine leukemia virus-transformed lamb kidney fibroblasts (line FLK) with a moderate amount of DT-diaphorase (260 U/mg protein) is partly prevented by dicumarol. That points out to partial determination of nitrobenzimidazole cytotoxicity by their reduction by DT-diaphorase. Another important factor of nitrobenzimidazole toxicity to this cell line was oxidative stress, catalyzed by single-electron transferring enzymes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9343369     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1997.0285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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