Study of the binding affinity of anticancer drug, vincristine, to chromatin histone proteins by using spectroscopic methods

Azadeh Mohammadgholi; Azra rabani chadegani

Volume 32, Issue 2 , September 2019, , Pages 62-74

https://doi.org/10.22051/jab.2019.4330

Abstract
   Vincristine is the most effective anticancer drug, widely used in the treatment of various cancers. Chromatin is composed of nucleosome units consisted of DNA and histone proteins. In the present study, for the first time the interaction of anticancer drug vincristine with histone H1 and core histone ...  Read More

The effect of anticancer drug vinorelbine on chromatin proteins of alveolar macrophages: comparison with daunomycin

Ozra Rabbani Chadgani; Massoumeh Babai; Parstou Shahmir

Volume 30, Issue 2 , January 2016, , Pages 116-127

https://doi.org/10.22051/jab.2016.8349.1030

Abstract
  In the present study the effect of daunomycin and vinorelbine on chromatin proteins in alveolar macrophages was investigated and compared. Alveolar macrophages were prepared by lavage and incubated in the absence and presence of various concentrations of the drugs. The histone and non-histone proteins ...  Read More

Survey of the binding affinities of anticancer drugs, mitoxantrone and actinomycin D, on rat liver chromatin

zahra Hajihassan; Azra Rabbani-Chadegani

Volume 28, Issue 1 , October 2015, , Pages 23-36

https://doi.org/10.22051/jab.2015.1966

Abstract
  Actinomycin D and mitoxantrone are anticancer drugs widely used in the treatment of a variety of cancers. DNA has been introduced as a main target for these drugs which results in inhibition of both DNA replication and RNA transcription. In the cell nucleus, DNA is not naked but is complexed with histone ...  Read More