Anthraflavic acid is a potent and specific inhibitor of cytochrome P-448 activity.
A D Ayrton, D F Lewis, C Ioannides, R Walker
Index: Biochim. Biophys. Acta 916(3) , 328-31, (1987)
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Abstract
Consideration of the computer-optimised dimensions of anthraflavic acid indicates that it is essentially a planar molecule with a large area/depth ratio, that would preferentially interact with the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-induced family of cytochrome P-450 proteins (cytochromes P-448). Anthraflavic acid was a potent inhibitor of the O-deethylations of ethoxycoumarin and ethoxyresorufin, both catalysed primarily by cytochromes P-448, in Arochlor-1254-induced hepatic microsomes. Similarly anthraflavic acid markedly inhibited the mutagenicity of 2-amino-6-methyldipyrido[1,2-a:3',2'-d]imidazole (Glu-P-I) in the Ames test. In contrast, it has no effect on the dealkylation of pentoxyresorufin, a reaction catalysed primarily by the phenobarbital-induced cytochromes P-450, and NADPH-dependent reduction of cytochrome c. It is concluded that anthraflavic acid is a potent and specific inhibitor of cytochrome P-448 activity.
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