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We studied the effect of 2-(6-(2-thieanisyl)-3(Z)-hexen-1,5-diynyl)
aniline
(THDA), a newly developed anti-cancer agent, on cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, and induction of apoptosis in K562 cells. THDA was found to inhibit the growth of K562 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner. Cell cycle analysis showed G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis in K562 cells following 24 h exposure to THDA. During the G2/M arrest, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs), p21 and p27 were increased in a time-dependent manner. Analysis of the cell cycle regulatory proteins demonstrated that THDA did not change the steady-state levels of cyclin B1, cyclin D3 and Cdc25C, but decreased the protein levels of Cdk1, Cdk2 and cyclin A. THDA also caused a marked increase in apoptosis, which was associated with activation of caspase-3 and proteolytic cleavage of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase. These molecular alterations provide an insight into THDA-caused growth inhibition, G2/M arrest and apoptotic death of K562 cells.
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Cell Biochem 2006 Nov
PMID:Induction of G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis by a novel enediyne derivative, THDA, in chronic myeloid leukemia (K562) cells. 1673 97
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy has been employed to investigate the detailed chain structure changes during the chemical oxidative polymerisation of
aniline
in different reaction conditions including different polarity reaction medium, reaction temperature, reactants molar ratio and in the presence of different transition metal ions such as Fe2+, Co2+, Ni2+ and Cu2+. The results show that stronger polarity reaction medium and lower reaction temperature were beneficial to obtain 1,4-para-disubstituted linear chain structure polyaniline with higher electrical conductivity. The higher oxidation degree polyaniline contained more linear chain structure than that in lower oxidation degree. Polyanilines containing Fe2+ and Cu2+ had more linear chain structure than that containing Co2+ and Ni2+. These observations were in accordance with experimental measurements of electrical conductivity.
Spectrochim Acta A
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Biomol Spectrosc 2007 Jan
PMID:Fourier transform infrared spectra of transition metal ion-containing polyanilines synthesized in different reaction conditions. 1681 1
The property of the lowest excited triplet states of 1,8-dihydroxyanthraquinone (DHAQ) was investigated by using time-resolved laser flash photolysis at 355nm in organic solvents, i.e. acetonitrile and cyclohexane. The transient absorption spectra of the excited triplet DHAQ were obtained in acetonitrile, which have an absorption maximum at 480nm and two broad absorption bands around 350 and 650nm. 3DHAQ(*) is efficiently quenched by triphenylamine (TPA) via photoinduced electron transfer pathway, which was testified by the finding of TPA radical cation. In addition,
aniline
derivatives such as N,N-dimethylaniline (DMA), 3,5,N,N-tetramethylaniline (TMA), 4-dimethylaminobenzoic acid (DMABA) and dimethyl-p-toluidine (DMT) could also quench 3DHAQ(*) rapidly. Evidence for electron transfer interaction with anilines in acetonitrile was obtained from transient spectral characterization of formed radicals. Experimental k(q) values approach the diffusion-controlled rate limit, and decrease significantly from DMT (1.85x10(10)M-1s-1) to DMABA (1.95x10(9)M-1s-1). These k(q) values depend on the charge density on the "N" atom of anilines, which could be quantified by Hammett sigma constant.
Spectrochim Acta A
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Biomol Spectrosc 2007 Jan
PMID:Reactivity of aromatic amines with triplet 1,8-dihydroxyanthraquinone: a laser flash photolysis study. 1681 83
Arylamine
N-acetyltransferases (NAT1 and NAT2) acetylate and detoxify arylamine carcinogens. Humans harboring certain genetic variations within the NAT genes exhibit increased likelihood of developing various cancer types, especially urinary bladder cancer. Such DNA polymorphisms result in protein products with reduced cellular activity, which is proposed to be due to their constitutive ubiquitylation and enhanced proteasomal degradation. To identify the properties that lead to the reduced cellular activity of certain NAT variants, we introduced one such polymorphism into the human NAT1 ortholog hamster NAT2. The polymorphism chosen was human NAT1*17, which results in the replacement of R64 with a tryptophan residue, and we demonstrate this substitution to cause hamster NAT2 to be constitutively ubiquitylated. Biophysical characterization of the hamster NAT2 R64W variant revealed that its overall protein structure and thermostability are not compromised. In addition, we used steady-state kinetics experiments to demonstrate that the R64W mutation does not interfere with NAT catalysis in vitro. Hence, the constitutive ubiquitylation of this variant is not caused by its inability to be acetylated. Instead, we demonstrate this mutation to cause the hamster NAT2 protein to aggregate in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, we tested and confirmed that the R64W mutation also causes human NAT1 to aggregate in cultured cells. By using homology modeling, we demonstrate that R64 is located at a peripheral location, which provides an explanation for how the NAT protein structure is not significantly disturbed by its mutation to tryptophan. Altogether, we provide fundamental information on why humans harboring certain NAT variants exhibit reduced acetylation capabilities.
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Mol
Biol 2006 Aug 18
PMID:Arylamine N-acetyltransferase aggregation and constitutive ubiquitylation. 1685 11
Imines (ketimines and azomethines) derived from p-dibenzoylbenzene (DB) and terephthalic aldehyde (TA) and two aromatic amines:
aniline
and 2,6-dimethylaniline have been investigated. Compounds were synthesized via condensation of amines with carbonyl monomers in DMA or amine solution. When using DMA as a solvent, azomethines with high yields were obtained. On the other hand, the amines used as a monomers served also as an effective solvent for the synthesis of the ketanils. This different reactivity of the aldehyde and ketone groups in DMA and in amine depends on the dehydration mechanism being dominated by a kinetic process or thermodynamic one. On the basis of FTIR, 13C and 1H NMR, UV-vis spectra, thermal characteristic and theoretical calculations conclusions are drawn regarding the similarities and differences between azomethines and ketimines.
Spectrochim Acta A
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Biomol Spectrosc 2007 Apr
PMID:Similarities and differences between azomethines and ketimines: synthesis, materials characterization and structure of novel imines compounds. 1687 77
The surface of polystyrene (PS) was chemically modified by coating a thin layer of polyaniline (PANI) by oxidizing
aniline
using ammonium persulfate. Affinity sites for creatinine, a clinically relevant molecule, were created in the coated layer by adding creatinine as print molecules during the oxidation. The imprinted layer adsorbed creatinine was compared to non-imprinted surface reflecting the creation of creatinine-specific sites on the surface. The equilibrium was attained rapidly, indicating that a material of this kind is suitable for sensing applications. The adsorbed creatinine on the surface was detected using the technique of Fourier transform attenuated total internal reflection infra red spectroscopy (FT-ATR-IR). The results show that molecularly imprinted surface can enrich molecules of interest and the enriched molecules can be detected using FT-IR.
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Mol
Recognit
PMID:Detection of creatinine enriched on a surface imprinted polystyrene film using FT-ATR-IR. 1692 46
In the present work, a theoretical study of five bipyrazolic-type organic compounds, 4-{bis[(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazolyl-1-yl)methyl]-amino}phenol (1), N1,N1-bis[(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)methyl}]-N4,N4-dimethyl-1,4-benzenediamine (2), N,N-bis[(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)methyl]
aniline
(3), 4-[bis(3,5-dimethyl pyrazol-1-yl-methyl)-amino]butan-1-ol (4) and ethyl4-[bis(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl-methyl) aminobenzoate] (5), has been performed using density functional theory (DFT) at the B3LYP/6-31G(d) level in order to elucidate the different inhibition efficiencies and reactive sites of these compounds as corrosion inhibitors. The efficiencies of corrosion inhibitors and the global chemical reactivity relate to some parameters, such as EHOMO, ELUMO, gap energy (DeltaE) and other parameters, including electronegativity (chi), global hardness (eta) and the fraction of electrons transferred from the inhibitor molecule to the metallic atom (DeltaN). The calculated results are in agreement with the experimental data on the whole. In addition, the local reactivity has been analyzed through the Fukui function and condensed softness indices.
J
Mol
Model 2007 Jan
PMID:DFT study of new bipyrazole derivatives and their potential activity as corrosion inhibitors. 1695 19
Arylamine
N-acetyltransferases (NATs) catalyze the acetylation of arylamines, a key step in the detoxification of many carcinogens. The determinants of NAT substrate specificity are not known, yet this knowledge is required to understand why NAT enzymes acetylate some arylamines, but not others. Here, we use NMR spectroscopy and homology modeling to reveal the structural determinants of arylamine acetylation by NATs. In particular, by using chemical shift perturbation analysis, we have identified residues that play a critical role in substrate binding and catalysis. This study reveals why human NAT1 acetylates the sunscreen additive p-aminobenzoic acid and tobacco smoke carcinogen 4-aminobiphenyl, but not o-toluidine and other arylamines linked to bladder cancer. Our results represent an important step toward predicting whether arylamines present in new products can be detoxified by mammalian NATs.
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Biol 2006 Oct 13
PMID:NMR-based model reveals the structural determinants of mammalian arylamine N-acetyltransferase substrate specificity. 1695 63
The development of an optical pH sensor for high pH values is described based on the immobilization of
Aniline
Blue on an optically transparent triacetylcellulose membrane. The membrane is useful for repetitive and reversible pH measurements in the pH range of 8.8-13. The relative standard deviation is about 1.6% and 2% for seven measurements of the maximum change at 579 nm from pH 9 to 10.8 and from pH 11.1 to 12.8, respectively. Other advantages of the sensor include rapid equilibration time, long term stability, reversibility, high sensitivity, freedom from interference of other cations and ease of fabrication.
Spectrochim Acta A
Mol
Biomol Spectrosc 2007 Mar
PMID:Development of an optode membrane for high pH values. 1703 6
Partial least squares (PLS) and principal component regression (PCR) have received considerable attention in the chemometrics for multicomponent analysis where superiority of one over another is a challenging problem yet. Considering the effect of wavelength selection, a comparison was made between PCR and PLS methods by application those to simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of diphenylamine (DPA), a compound from the third European Union list of priority pollutants, and its environmentally related products
aniline
and phenol. The UV absorbance spectra of the methanolic solutions of the analytes were measured in the concentration ranges of 1.0-10.0 microg mL(-1) and then subjected to PCR and PLS. The models refinement procedure and validation was performed by cross-validation. A modified changeable size moving windows strategy, where optimized the intervals between the sensors in a selected windows, was also proposed to select the more informative spectral regions for each of the analytes. It was found that wavelength selection improved the quality of predictions for both regression methods whereas more reliable results were obtained by removing of the highly collinear neighboring wavelengths. The resultant data explained that PLS produced more or less better results when whole spectral data were used but in the case of selected wavelength regions both methods produced similar results and no comments could be given about the superiority of one against another. The major difference was obtaining the higher number of factors for PCR, which is not a significant problem.
Spectrochim Acta A
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Biomol Spectrosc 2007 Jul
PMID:A comparative study between PCR and PLS in simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of diphenylamine, aniline, and phenol: Effect of wavelength selection. 1704 15
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