1980
DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(80)90087-8
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Anaerobic reduction of nitroimidazoles by reduced flavin mononucleotide and by xanthine oxidase

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“…First, Mtz and H 2 O 2 may interact with different types of biomolecules. For example, H 2 O 2 is known to oxidize thiol groups in proteins such as thioredoxin (63), whereas reactive Mtz intermediates might have greater affinity for reduced cofactors (68) or nucleic acids (10). Although the importance of DNA damage in the mechanism of Mtz cytotoxicity is contested (10,12), the increased transcription of genes encoding a pseudouridine synthase (acting to stabilize structural RNAs) (69) and several DNA repair enzymes specifically following Mtz exposure in this study suggests selective sensitivity of nucleic acids to this drug.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, Mtz and H 2 O 2 may interact with different types of biomolecules. For example, H 2 O 2 is known to oxidize thiol groups in proteins such as thioredoxin (63), whereas reactive Mtz intermediates might have greater affinity for reduced cofactors (68) or nucleic acids (10). Although the importance of DNA damage in the mechanism of Mtz cytotoxicity is contested (10,12), the increased transcription of genes encoding a pseudouridine synthase (acting to stabilize structural RNAs) (69) and several DNA repair enzymes specifically following Mtz exposure in this study suggests selective sensitivity of nucleic acids to this drug.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, in spite ofunfavorable thernodynamics, FMNH2 reduces many ArNO2 at readily measurable (and redox-controlled) rates (73), and FMN + NADH generates steady-state concentrations of ArNO2' which are detectable by ESR (7).…”
Section: Redox Properties Of Nitroaromatic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction of ArNO2 by flavins or thiols are catalyzed by trace quantities of Fe(II) (63,(73)(74)(75)(76). Oneelectron reduction by free thiols is thermodynamically much less favorable than by ascorbate, since E(RS/ RS-) must be much more positive than E(A/AH-) at pH-7, indeed higher than E(PZ+)/PZ) 0.8-0.9 V where PZ = common phenothiazines (77).…”
Section: Redox Properties Of Nitroaromatic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the microsomal enzyme components, xanthine oxidase (70,71) is also capable of catalyzing the reduction of metronidazole and other nitroimidazoles. N-(2-hydroxyethyl)oxamic acid and acetamide form in this system when metronidazole is reduced (70).…”
Section: Free-radical Metabolites Of Metronidazole and Other Nitroimimentioning
confidence: 99%