Neocarzinostatin chromophore: Presence of a highly strained ether ring and its reaction with mercaptan and sodium borohydride |
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Authors: | Otto D. Hensens Ray S. Dewey Jerrold M. Liesch Mary A. Napier Robert A. Reamer Jack L. Smith Georg Albers-Schönberg Irving H. Goldberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey 07065 USA;2. Department of Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115 USA |
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Abstract: | Spectroscopic evidence suggests the presence of a highly strained ether ring (Fig. 1) (possibly an epoxide) in the C12-subunit of the previously determined partial structure (Fig. 2) of the major neocarzinostatin chromophore (NCS-Chrom ) which completes assignment of all the oxygens in the molecule. The main product from mercaptan treatment suggests opening of the ether ring involving the addition of one molecule of mercaptan as well as reduction of the C12-substructure, whereas a parallel two-step reduction occurs on NaBH4 treatment. Both reactions occur with rearrangement of the C12-substructure and the implication for the mechanism of action of NCS-Chrom in DNA strand scission activity is discussed. The evidence suggests a downward revision of the molecular formula for NCS-Chrom as well as minor components and by two protons. |
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