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Antitumor complexes, analysis

Another enzyme for which X-ray diffraction studies have aided in an analysis of the mode of action is the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase. This catalyzes the reduction of 7,8-dihydrofolate to 5,6,7,8-tetrahydrofolate, an essential coenzyme used in the synthesis of thymidylate, inosinate, and methionine. The antitumor agent methotrexate is a powerful inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase, causing, on binding, a cellular deficiency of thymidylate (the cause of its antitumor activity). The crystal structures of the enzyme from two bacterial sources—Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus casei—and from chicken liver have been studied (88-90). Both the E. coli and L casei enzymes have been studied as complexes with methotrexate bound at the active site, and, in the case of the . casei enzyme, the cofactor, NADPH, was also present. [Pg.63]

Herein we describe the application of the strategies highlighted above to the study of DNA binding metal complexes. As an example, we describe the FID analysis and H-G crystallization of metallobleomycin (Figure 1), a clinically employed antitumor agent that has served as a paradigm for the development and... [Pg.64]


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