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Framycetin sulfate

Names

[ CAS No. ]:
4146-30-9

[ Name ]:
Framycetin sulfate

[Synonym ]:
Neomycin B trisulfate
neomycin sulphate
Neohalicholactone
neomycin B sulfate
EINECS 223-969-3
Framycetin sulphate
neomycin trisulfate

Biological Activity

[Description]:

Framycetin sulfate (Neomycin B sulfate), an aminoglycoside antibiotic, is a potent RNase P cleavage activity inhibitor with a Ki of 35 μM. Framycetin sulfate competes for specific divalent metal ion binding sites in RNase P RNA. Framycetin sulfate inhibits hammerhead ribozyme with a Ki of 13.5 μM. Framycetin sulfate, a 5″-azido neomycin B precursor, binds the Drosha site in miR-525 and is used for hepatic encephalopathy and enteropathogenic E. coli infections[1][2].

[Related Catalog]:

Research Areas >> Infection
Signaling Pathways >> Anti-infection >> Bacterial

[Target]

Ki: 35 μM (RNase P cleavage activity) and 13.5 μM (hammerhead ribozyme)[1]


[In Vitro]

The inhibition of RNase P RNA cleavage by Framycetin sulfate (Neomycin Bsulfate; Fradiomycin Bsulfate) is sensitive to pH and an increase in pH suppresses the inhibition in other systems[1]. Framycetin sulfate targets the bacterial and human ribosome and affect translation. 5″-azido neomycin B and Framycetin sulfate selectively inhibit production of the mature miRNA, boosts a downstream protein, and inhibits invasion in HCC cell line[2]. Framycetin sulfate binds to a structural rather than a sequence motif of the RNA. Its primary cognate target is the decoding site of the 16S rRNA, but it also binds to the Rev-responsive element in HIV-1, group I introns, and the hammerhead ribozyme, and thus inhibits their biological function[3]. Framycetin sulfate induces misreading of the genetic code during translation and inhibits several ribozymes. The ribosomal target site is the 16 S rRNA 1400 to 1500 region[4].

[References]

[1]. N E Mikkelsen, et al. Inhibition of RNase P RNA Cleavage by Aminoglycosides. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 May 25;96(11):6155-60.

[2]. Childs-Disney JL, et al. Small Molecule Targeting of a MicroRNA Associated with Hepatocellular Carcinoma. ACS Chem Biol. 2016 Feb 19;11(2):375-80.

[3]. Stampfl S, et al. Monovalent ion dependence of neomycin B binding to an RNA aptamer characterized by spectroscopic methods. Chembiochem. 2007 Jul 9;8(10):1137-45.

[4]. Hoch I, et al. Antibiotic inhibition of RNA catalysis: neomycin B binds to the catalytic core of the td group I intron displacing essential metal ions. J Mol Biol. 1998 Sep 25;282(3):557-69.

Chemical & Physical Properties

[ Boiling Point ]:
927.1ºC at 760 mmHg

[ Molecular Formula ]:
C23H46N6O13.H2SO4

[ Molecular Weight ]:
712.72200

[ Flash Point ]:
514.5ºC

[ Exact Mass ]:
712.28000

[ PSA ]:
436.09000

Safety Information

[ Hazard Codes ]:
Xi

Precursor & DownStream


Related Compounds

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