Effect of deoxyribonuclease on adriamycin-polynucleotide complexes
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Effect of deoxyribonuclease on adriamycin-polynucleotide complexes
Abstract
Recent interest in the use of adriamycin-DNA complex as an approach to improve the therapeutic effectiveness and to reduce toxicity of adriamycin for cancer chemotherapy requires an in-depth understanding of the physicochemical and biochemical properties of such complexes. The interactions of adriamycin with single-strand polydeoxyribonucleotides, double-strand DNA, and double-strand ribodeoxyribopolynucleotide hybrids were therfore investigated. Association constants (Kapp) of adriamycin and polynucleotides were obtained. These data showed that the inherent variable in such complex lies in the composition of the polynucleotides. Alternate deoxyguanylate (dG)-deoxycytidylate (dC) sequence binds 7-fold better than alternate deoxyadenylate (dA)-deoxythymidylate (dT) sequence. Comparative studies of the hydrolysis of DNA duplexes by deoxyribonucleases I and II with and without adriamycin were also carried out. The rate of hydrolysis decreased in the order poly(dA-dT) greater than calf thymus DNA greater than poly(dG-dC) greater than poly(dA)-poly(dT) greater than poly(dG)-poly(dC) for DNase I and poly(dA)-dT) greater than calf thymus DNA greater than poly(dG-dC) greater than poly(dA)-poly(dT) greater than poly(dG)-poly(dC) for DNase II. Intercalation of adriamycin to deoxyribopolynucleotide duplex resulted in inhibition of DNase II two to three times more than tat of DNase I. On the other hand, intercalation of adriamycin to homodeoxypolynucleotide duplex poly(dA)-poly(dT) and poly(dG)-poly(dC) enhanced the DNase I hydrolysis. If DNase I activity could be related to serum DNase and DNase II related to tumor lyososomal DNase as in the endocytosis mechanism proposed by Trouet et al. (Cancer Chemotherapy Rept., 59: 260, 1975), the best adriamycin carrier suggested by this investigation could be poly(dA)-poly(dT) and poly(dG-dC). It is also suggested in this study that adriamycin-RNA-DNA hybrid could be of interest as an antiviral agent by a similar release mechanism via RNase H, an enzyme associated with viral reverse transcriptase.
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