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Growth inhibitory,transport and biochemical properties of the γ-glutamyl and γ-aspartyl peptides of methotrexate inL1210 leukemia cells in vitro
Authors:Francis M Sirotnak  Paul L Chello  James R Piper  John A Montgomery
Institution:1. Memorial Sloan-Ketting Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.;2. Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL 35205, U.S.A.
Abstract:Both methotrexate-γ-glutamate and methotrexate-γ-aspartate are equivalent to metho-trexate as inhibitors of L1210 cell dihydrofolate reductase. However, the initial influx of both peptides into L1210 cells during transport studies is substantially lower than that of methotrexate. The apparent Km tor influx of methotrexate-γ-glutamate and methotrexate-γ-aspartate is 15-fold and 100-fold greater than methotrexate respectively. Efflux measurements, which were possible only for methotrexate-γ-glutamate, showed a similar rate for this peptide and methotrexate. The intracelluiar accumulation and subsequent metabolism to methotrexate of methotrexate-γ-glutamate, but not of methotrexate-γ-aspartate, were confirmed by bioautographic analysis of cell extracts. After correction for extracellular cleavage of both peptides mediated by enzymes in calf serum supplementing the culture medium, the relative growth (L1210 cell)-inhibitory potency for the three agents was 1:18:210 for methotrexate, methotrexate-γ-glutamate and methotrexate-γ-aspartate respectively. Both the relative inhibitory potency and the difference in absolute inhibitory concentration among the three agents were predictable solely from the data on the influx of each measured during transport studies. Methotrexate-γ-aspartate is apparently more resistant to enzymic cleavage than is methotrexate-γ-glutamate.
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