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Structure-activity relationships of precursors and analogs of natural 3-enoyl-tetramic acids
Authors:Barnickel Bertram  Bayliffe Frances  Diestel Randi  Kempf Karl  Laschat Sabine  Pachali Steffen  Sasse Florenz  Schlenk Andrea  Schobert Rainer
Affiliation:1. Organisch‐chemisches Laboratorium der Universit?t Bayreuth, Universit?tsstrasse 30, NW 1, D‐95447 Bayreuth (fax: +49?(0)921?552671);2. Institut für Organische Chemie der Universit?t Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, D‐70569 Stuttgart;3. Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), Department of Chemical Biology, Inhoffenstrasse 7, D‐38124 Braunschweig
Abstract:Fragments and synthetic precursors prepared en route to the macrocyclic 3-acyltetramic acids (=3-acyl-1,5-dihydro-4-hydroxy-2H-pyrrol-2-ones) aburatubolactam and macrocidin A, as well as other analogs with variance in the ring heteroatom (N, O, S), and the residues at N(1), C(3), and C(5) were tested for cytotoxic and antimicrobial effects. Anticancer activity against various tumor cell lines in vitro did not necessarily require an intact pyrrolidin-2,4-dione ring. An acyclic β-hydroxy-octatrienoyl amide precursor to aburatubolactam also exhibited distinct activity with an IC?? (120?h) value of <2.5?μM. The length of 3-oligoenoyl residues had little influence on the anticancer activity, but 3-alka-oligoenoyl tetramic acids were far more efficacious than their 3-(4-methoxycinnamoyl) congeners. N-H-3-acyltetramic acids were generally more active than their N-Me or N-Boc analogs, unless further polar groups necessitated an increased lipophilicity for sufficient uptake. Tetronic and thiotetronic acids were far less antiproliferative in cancer cells when compared with identically substituted tetramic acids.
Keywords:Tetramic acids  Structure–activity relationship (SAR)  Aburatubolactam A  Macrocidin A  Cytotoxic activity  Antimicrobial activity
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