A series of novel thiapyran-pyrimidine derivatives (10a-10h, 11a-11g, 12a-12f, 13a-13f, 14a-14f) were synthesized and their antiproliferative activities were tested. Most of the target compounds showed good activity on one or more cancer cell lines but low activity on human normal cell LO2. The most promising compound 13a exhibited the similar IC50 values on A549 and H1975 cell lines to the lead drug Olmutinib, and exhibited excellent activity and selectivity on EGFR(T790M/L858R) in the kinase experiment. AO and Hoechst33258 staining indicated that 13a could effectively induce H1975 cells apoptosis. Cell cycle and apoptosis analysis suggested that 13a could block cancer cells in G2/M phase and induce into late apoptosis in a manner of concentration-dependent. The structure-activity relationship of 13a was analyzed to explore its mechanism. All the results showed that 13a was a promising EGFR inhibitor.
Convenient Synthesis of Various Substituted Homotaurines from Alk-2-enamides
作者:Youfeng Nai、Jiaxi Xu
DOI:10.1002/hlca.201200547
日期:2013.7
Various substituted homotaurines (=3‐aminopropane‐1‐sulfonic acids) 6 were readily synthesized in satisfactory to good yields via the Michael addition of thioacetic acid to alk‐2‐enamides 3 (→4), followed by LiAlH4 reduction (→5) and performic acid oxidation (Scheme 1). The configuration of ‘anti’‐disubstituted homotaurine ‘anti’‐6h was deduced from the 3‐(acetylthio)alkanamide (=S‐(3‐amino‐1,2‐dimethyl‐3‐oxopropyl)