Protein Information

ID 27
Name cytochrome c
Synonyms CYC; CYCS; Cytochrome C; HCS; Cytochrome Cs

Compound Information

ID 366
Name anthraquinone
CAS 9,10-anthracenedione

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
8663906 Tarasiuk J, Stefanska B, Borowski E: The direct reduction of cytochrome c by some anthraquinone antitumor compounds. Anticancer Drug Des. 1996 Apr;11(3):183-92.
The ability of various anthraquinone antitumor agents to undergo oxidative metabolism with concomitant cytochrome c reduction has been examined. The reduction of cytochrome c by the compounds had enzymatic character and occurred without the formation of oxygen radicals. We have found that the presence of at least two phenolic groups in ring A of the compounds studied was indispensable for their oxidative metabolism. It is suggested that these groups are essential for the binding to cytochrome c. Furthermore, it has been shown that the existence of hydroxy groups in side chains of these compounds augments their interaction with this hemoprotein. On the basis of the results obtained for a series of analogs of mitoxantrone, we can conclude that the structural factor directly responsible for cytochrome c reduction is the primary or secondary amino group of the side chains.
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