2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01148
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mARC1 Is the Main Contributor to Metabolic Reduction of N-Hydroxyurea

Cathrin Klopp,
Xiaomei Zhang,
Morgan K. Campbell
et al.

Abstract: N-Hydroxyurea has been known since the 1960s as an antiproliferative drug and is used both in oncology and for treatment of hematological disorders such as sickle cell anemia where very high daily doses are administered. It is assumed that the cellular effect of N-hydroxyurea is caused by inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase, while alternative mechanisms, e.g., generation of nitric oxide, have also been proposed. Despite its many therapeutic applications, the metabolism of hydroxyurea is largely unexplored. … Show more

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