Biology:Porfiromycin

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Short description: Chemical compound


Porfiromycin
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Trade namesPromycin[1]
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FormulaC16H20N4O5
Molar mass348.359 g·mol−1
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Porfiromycin is an N-methyl derivative of the antineoplastic antibiotic, mitomycin C, which is isolated from various Streptomyces bacterial species.[2] As an antineoplastic agent, it is under investigation for the treatment of cancer, particularly head and neck cancer.[1]

Porfiromycin works by generating oxygen radicals and alkylating DNA, resulting in interstrand cross-links and single-strand breaks. This inhibits DNA synthesis and leads to the death of cancer cells. It has a higher toxicity towards hypoxic cells, making it an attractive option for cancer treatment.[2]

Porfiromycin can increase the risk of methemoglobinemia when taken with certain medications.[1] It belongs to the class of compounds known as mitomycins, which are characterized by their aziridine ring linked to a 7-amino-6-methyl-cyclohexa[b]pyrrolizine-5,8-dione structure.[1]

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