The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
SELF-INACTTVATION OF Fe(II)-BLEOMYCIN
MASAO NAKAMURAJACK PEISACH
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1988 Volume 41 Issue 5 Pages 638-647

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Fe(II)-Bleomycin is activated in air to form an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)-active species, termed "activated bleomycin1)", that cleaves DNA, when present. When DNA is absent, the potential DNA cleavage activity is lost and the drug becomes self inactivated. A method is described for the preparation and purification of this self-inactivated product from bleomycin A2, together with some of its physical properties. It is shown that the loss of DNA cleavage activity parallels an alteration of bithiazole fluorescence, attributed to chemical change at this residue. EPR evidence is brought forth that the Cu(II) binding site of inactivated bleomycin in not altered, nor is the ability to form a species with Fe(II) and O2 having the identical spectroscopic signature as activated bleomycin.

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