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Dolastatin 11 conformations, analogues and pharmacophore
Authors:Ali Md Ahad  Bates Robert B  Crane Zackary D  Dicus Christopher W  Gramme Michelle R  Hamel Ernest  Marcischak Jacob  Martinez David S  McClure Kelly J  Nakkiew Pichaya  Pettit George R  Stessman Chad C  Sufi Bilal A  Yarick Gayle V
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Abstract:Twenty analogues of the natural antitumor agent dolastatin 11, including majusculamide C, were synthesized and tested for cytotoxicity against human cancer cells and stimulation of actin polymerization. Only analogues containing the 30-membered ring were active. Molecular modeling and NMR evidence showed the low-energy conformations. The amide bonds are all trans except for the one between the Tyr and Val units, which is cis. Since an analogue restricted to negative 2-3-4-5 angles stimulated actin polymerization but was inactive in cells, the binding conformation (most likely the lowest-energy conformation in water) has a negative 2-3-4-5 angle, whereas a conformation with a positive 2-3-4-5 angle (most likely the lowest energy conformation in chloroform) goes through cell walls. The highly active R alcohol from borohydride reduction of dolastatin 11 is a candidate for conversion to prodrugs.
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