amsacrine
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Product name: amsacrine
CAS: 51264-14-3
Molecular formula:
C21H19N3O3S
Molecular weight: 393.46
Description: Amsacrine (synonyms: m-AMSA, acridinyl
anisidide) is an antineoplastic agent.
It has been used in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Its planar fused ring system can intercalate into the
DNA of tumor cells, thereby altering the major and minor groove proportions.
These alterations to DNA structure inhibit both DNA replication and
transcription by reducing association between the affected DNA and: DNA
polymerase, RNA polymerase and transcription factors.
Amsacrine also expresses topoisomerase inhibitor
activity, specifically inhibiting topoisomerase II (compares with the better
known agent etoposide). In contrast, the structurally similar o-AMSA differing
in the position of the methoxy substituent group on the anilino-ring have
little ability to poison topoisomerase II despite of its intercalative
behavior, suggesting that intercalation of the molecule in itself is
insufficient to trap topoisomerase II as a covalent complex on DNA.