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CNOB/ChrR6, a new prodrug enzyme cancer chemotherapy.

Mol Cancer Ther.. 2009-02;  8(2):333-41
Steve H. Thorne, Yoram Barak, Wenchuan Liang, Michael H. Bachmann, Jianghong Rao, Christopher H. Contag, and A. Matin. Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
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Codon Optimization ...generated by transpo-son-mediated gene transfer of human codon optimized chrR6 gene [encoding humanized ChrR6 (HChrR6) en-zyme; GenScript Corp.] and firefly luciferase (luc) in the transposon vector pKT2/BsdR=EGFP-fLuc (pKT2/BGL for short; ref. 16). Briefly, HchrR6... Get A Quote

Abstract

We report the discovery of a new prodrug, 6-chloro-9-nitro-5-oxo-5H-benzo(a)phenoxazine (CNOB). This prodrug is efficiently activated by ChrR6, the highly active prodrug activating bacterial enzyme we have previously developed. The CNOB/ChrR6 therapy was effective in killing several cancer cell lines in vitro. It also efficiently treated tumors in mice with up to 40% complete remission. 9-Amino-6-chloro-5H-benzo(a)phenoxazine-5-one (MCHB) was the only product of CNOB reduction by ChrR6. MCHB binds DNA; at nonlethal concentration, it causes cell accumulation in the S phase, and at lethal dose, it induces cell surface Annexin V and caspase-3 and caspase-9 activities. Further, MCHB colocalizes with mitochondria an... More

Keywords

Prodrug; CNOB; MCHB; Nitroreductase; ChrR; ChrR6; Cancer; Imaging; GDEPT