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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
DNA polymerase
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N-(2)-Carboxyphenyl-4-chloroanthranilic acid disodium [
Lobenzarit disodium
(CCA)] is widely used for the treatment of patients with RA in Japan; however, the pharmacological mechanism of the compound is still unclear. In this report, the effect of CCA on the proliferation and DNA synthesis of endothelial cells was examined. CCA inhibited DNA synthesis in endothelial cells at a rather lower concentration than that in fibroblasts and HeLa cells. The
DNA polymerase alpha
activity was inhibited by CCA at a lower concentration than E. coli
DNA polymerase I
and avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase. Thus, CCA is a potent inhibitor of
DNA polymerase alpha
and this inhibitory effect could cause the inhibition of endothelial cell proliferation, which may be related to the therapeutic and pharmacological mechanisms of CCA.
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PMID:Lobenzarit disodium (CCA) inhibits the proliferation of human endothelial cells and the activity of DNA polymerase alpha. 138 82