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Chemical Research in Toxicology

The catalytic effect of bovine serum albumin on the ortho rearrangement of the potential ultimate carcinogen, N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene, generated enzymatically from N-hydroxy-2-(acetylamino)fluorene and evidence for substrate specificity of the enzymatic sulfonation of arylhydroxamic acids.

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R C Kolanczyk
I R Rutks
H R Gutmann

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Abstract

This investigation examines the catalytic effect of bovine serum albumin on the ortho rearrangement of the possible ultimate carcinogen, N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene, generated from N-hydroxy-2-(acetylamino)fluorene by the sulfotransferase(s) in the cytosol of rat liver. With various preparations of cytosol, 55-75% of the substrate, N-hydroxy-2-(acetylamino)-fluorene, was found to rearrange to the nonmutagenic and noncarcinogenic o-(sulfooxy) esters, 1- and 3-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene, in the presence of bovine serum albumin, while less than 1% of the substrate rearranged in its absence. In presence of bovine serum albumin the cytosolic reduction of N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene to 2-(acetylamino)fluorene decreased by 60-90% and its solvolytic degradation to 4-hydroxy-2-(acetylamino)fluorene by 80-90%. The covalent interaction of enzymatically generated N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene with the nucleophilic acceptors, N-acetyl-L-methionine and guanosine, was lowered by greater than 90% by addition of bovine serum albumin. These measurements indicated that the albumin-catalyzed ortho rearrangement controls the rates of concurrent metabolic and degradative reactions of N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene. The results are in agreement with previous findings of a catalytic effect of serum albumin on the ortho rearrangement of synthetic N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene. In contrast to its catalytic effect on the formation of o-(sulfooxy) esters from N-(sulfooxy)-2-(acetylamino)fluorene, bovine serum albumin had no effect on the formation of o-(acetylamino)fluorenols. To assess the substrate specificity of bovine serum albumin, its effect on the rearrangement of N-hydroxy-2-(benzoylamino)fluorene, a carcinogenic analogue of N-hydroxy-2-(acetylamino)fluorene, was analyzed under conditions of cytosolic sulfonation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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