Synthesis and Cytotoxicity of Leinamycin Antibiotic Analogues
摘要:
A simple synthesis of 1,2-dithiolan-3-ones from alpha,beta-unsaturated thiophenyl esters is reported. Introduction of the biologically active 1,2-dithiolan-3-one-1-oxide moiety of leinamycin into aldehydo-D-arabinose 11, the uridine derivative 16, and the deoxythymidine 21 was established. An extended bioactive part of leinamycin carrying a carbon-carbon triple bond was also synthesized. All of these analogues of leinamycin showed cytotoxic activity against HeLa3 tumor cells. Interestingly, the lipophilic, silyl group-containing derivatives proved to be more active than the hydrophilic counterparts.
Synthesis and Cytotoxicity of Leinamycin Antibiotic Analogues
摘要:
A simple synthesis of 1,2-dithiolan-3-ones from alpha,beta-unsaturated thiophenyl esters is reported. Introduction of the biologically active 1,2-dithiolan-3-one-1-oxide moiety of leinamycin into aldehydo-D-arabinose 11, the uridine derivative 16, and the deoxythymidine 21 was established. An extended bioactive part of leinamycin carrying a carbon-carbon triple bond was also synthesized. All of these analogues of leinamycin showed cytotoxic activity against HeLa3 tumor cells. Interestingly, the lipophilic, silyl group-containing derivatives proved to be more active than the hydrophilic counterparts.
Incorporation of the bioactive moiety of leinamycin into thymidine
作者:Ákos Szilágyi、István F. Pelyvás、Orsolya Majercsik、Pál Herczegh
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.04.011
日期:2004.5
A simple synthesis of 1,2-dithiolan-3-ones from alpha,beta-unsaturated thiophenyl esters has been elaborated. With the aim of introducing the biologically active 1,2-dithiolan-3-one-1-oxide moiety of leinamycin into a nucleoside, the method was successfully applied to thymidine-5'-aldehyde. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Synthesis and Cytotoxicity of Leinamycin Antibiotic Analogues
A simple synthesis of 1,2-dithiolan-3-ones from alpha,beta-unsaturated thiophenyl esters is reported. Introduction of the biologically active 1,2-dithiolan-3-one-1-oxide moiety of leinamycin into aldehydo-D-arabinose 11, the uridine derivative 16, and the deoxythymidine 21 was established. An extended bioactive part of leinamycin carrying a carbon-carbon triple bond was also synthesized. All of these analogues of leinamycin showed cytotoxic activity against HeLa3 tumor cells. Interestingly, the lipophilic, silyl group-containing derivatives proved to be more active than the hydrophilic counterparts.