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Rebeccamycin, an antitumor antibiotic, inhibits DNA topoisomerase I. Rebeccamycin appears to exert its primary antineoplastic effect by poisoning topoisomerase I and has negligible effect on protein kinase C and topoisomerase II.

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Rebeccamycin Chemical Structure

Rebeccamycin Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 93908-02-2

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Description

Rebeccamycin, an antitumor antibiotic, inhibits DNA topoisomerase I. Rebeccamycin appears to exert its primary antineoplastic effect by poisoning topoisomerase I and has negligible effect on protein kinase C and topoisomerase II[1][2].

IC50 & Target[1]

Topoisomerase I

 

Traditional Cytotoxic Agents

 

Cellular Effect
Cell Line Type Value Description References
CEM-SS IC50
0.52 μM
Compound: 1 (Rebeccamycin)
Anti-HIV-1 activity in CEM-SS cells was measured by the quantification of the reverse transcriptase activity, associated with the virus particles released from HIV-1 infected cells in the culture medium.
Anti-HIV-1 activity in CEM-SS cells was measured by the quantification of the reverse transcriptase activity, associated with the virus particles released from HIV-1 infected cells in the culture medium.
[PMID: 10052965]
L1210 IC50
0.14 μM
Compound: Rebeccamycin
Cytotoxicity activity against mouse L1210 cells by MTT assay
Cytotoxicity activity against mouse L1210 cells by MTT assay
[PMID: 20566289]
In Vitro

Rebeccamycin is an antitumor antibiotic produced by the actinomycete Saccharotrix aerocolonigenes with activity against several human tumor cell lines, including A549 (lung adenocarcinoma), HCT-116 (colon carcinoma), and KB (nasopharyngeal carcinoma) [1].
Rebeccamycin shows antibacterial activity against several Gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus faecalis[3].

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In Vivo

Rebeccamycin (2-256 mg/kg; i.p.; daily for 9 days) prolongs survival in B16 melanoma, L1210 leukemia[2].

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Animal Model: CDF1 mice (B16 melanoma, L1210 leukemia)[2]
Dosage: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 mg/kg
Administration: I.p.; daily for 9 days
Result: Prolongation of survival of the mice at dose levels ranging from 8 to 256 mg/kg.
Molecular Weight

570.38

Formula

C27H21Cl2N3O7

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SMILES

O=C(N1)C(C2=C3N([C@@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](O)[C@@H]4OC)O)O[C@@H]4CO)C5=C2C=CC=C5Cl)=C(C(C6=CC=C7)=C3NC6=C7Cl)C1=O

Structure Classification
Initial Source

the mycelium

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