9-Amino-20-(R,S)-camptothecin (also known as 9-amino campthecin) is an analogue of camptothecin. Like other CPT congeners, it shows some promising activity against a range of tumor types. This compound causes cell toxicity by stabilizing a ternary complex between the nuclear enzyme topoisomerase I (topo I) and double-stranded DNA, leading to single and double strand breaks. TopoGEN provides this reagent as a control poison/inhibitor of topoisomerase I. For in vitro cleavage detection, we recommend that the drug be tested over a wide range of uM concentrations; however, cleavages are strongly influenced by the amount of topoisomerase in the reaction as well as the type of assay being employed (SDSK+ vs. Radioactive End Labeled DNA vs. testing for plasmid cleavages). Note that large amounts of enzyme will be required to detect cleavage complex, compared to assays that measure catalytic activity.
