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  2. Chloroquinoxaline sulfonamide (NSC 339004) is a topoisomerase IIalpha/beta poison

Chloroquinoxaline sulfonamide (NSC 339004) is a topoisomerase IIalpha/beta poison

  • Cancer Res. 2000 Nov 1;60(21):5937-40.
H Gao 1 E F Yamasaki K K Chan L L Shen R M Snapka
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.
PMID: 11085507
Abstract

Chloroquinoxaline sulfonamide (chlorosulfaquinoxaline, CQS, NSC 339004) is active against murine and human solid tumors. On the basis of its structural similarity to the Topoisomerase IIbeta-specific drug XK469, CQS was tested and found to be both a topoisomerase-IIalpha and a topoisomerase-IIbeta poison. Topoisomerase II poisoning by CQS is essentially undetectable in assays using the common protein denaturant SDS, but easily detectable with strong chaotropic protein denaturants. The finding that detection of Topoisomerase poisoning can be so dependent on the protein denaturant used in the assay has implications for drug discovery efforts and for our understanding of Topoisomerase poisons.

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