Duocarmycin A structure
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Common Name | Duocarmycin A | ||
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CAS Number | 118292-34-5 | Molecular Weight | 507.49200 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C26H25N3O8 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of Duocarmycin ADuocarmycin A, which is one of well-known antitumor antibiotics, efficiently alkylates adenine N3 at the 3′ end of AT-rich sequences in the DNA. Duocarmycin A, as a chemotherapeutic agent, results HLC-2 cells typically apoptotic changes, including chromatin condensation, sub-G1 accumulation in DNA histogram pattern, and decrease in procaspase-3 and 9 levels[1]. |
Name | duocarmycin a |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | Duocarmycin A, which is one of well-known antitumor antibiotics, efficiently alkylates adenine N3 at the 3′ end of AT-rich sequences in the DNA. Duocarmycin A, as a chemotherapeutic agent, results HLC-2 cells typically apoptotic changes, including chromatin condensation, sub-G1 accumulation in DNA histogram pattern, and decrease in procaspase-3 and 9 levels[1]. |
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Procaspase-3 Caspase-9 |
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Molecular Formula | C26H25N3O8 |
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Molecular Weight | 507.49200 |
Exact Mass | 507.16400 |
PSA | 136.26000 |
LogP | 1.74720 |
(+)-Dunnione |
(+)-duocarmycin A |