
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 1579 - 1585 (1988)
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Iyengar
Dorr
Remers
Kowal
Treatment of mitomycin C with pyrimidine nucleotides in acidic media produced derivatives of 2,7-diaminomitosene in which C-1 was covalently bound to the phosphate group of the nucleotides. On reduction, these derivaties liberated the nucleotides and a mitomycin intermediate that alkylated DNA. Their reduction in the presence of 2'-deoxyguanosine produced some bifunctional alkylation as did mitomycin C. They were readily taken up by L1210 leukemia cells, in which they showed potent cytotoxicity. These properties suggest that they are acting as prodrugs capable of conversion into two active species. The uridylate derivative showed activity comparable to that of mitomycin C against P-388 leukemia in mice.
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