Design, synthesis and biological activity of 1,4-quinone moiety attached to betulin derivatives as potent DT-diaphorase substrate

[Display omitted] •Synthesized a series of betulin-1,4-quinone hybrids.•NQO1 activity of obtained hybrids.•Evaluated anticancerinvitroactivity against panel of the humancell line.•Apoptosis study for selected compound.•Molecular docking showed the most possible interactions between hybrids and NQO1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic chemistry 2021-01, Vol.106, p.104478-104478, Article 104478
Hauptverfasser: Kadela-Tomanek, Monika, Jastrzębska, Maria, Marciniec, Krzysztof, Chrobak, Elwira, Bębenek, Ewa, Latocha, Małgorzata, Kuśmierz, Dariusz, Boryczka, Stanisław
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Synthesized a series of betulin-1,4-quinone hybrids.•NQO1 activity of obtained hybrids.•Evaluated anticancerinvitroactivity against panel of the humancell line.•Apoptosis study for selected compound.•Molecular docking showed the most possible interactions between hybrids and NQO1 protein. In this research, betulin derivatives were bonded to the 1,4-quinone fragment by triazole linker. Furthermore, the enzymatic assay used has shown that these compounds are a good DT-diaphorase (NQO1) substrates as evidenced by increasing enzymatic conversion rates relative to that of streptonigrin. The anticancer activities of the hybrids were tested against a panel of human cell lines, like: melanoma, ovarian, breast, colon, and lung cancers. The structure–activity relationship showed that the activity depends on the type of 1,4-quinone moiety and the tumor cell lines used. It was also found that the anticancer effects were increasing against the cell line with higher NQO1 protein level, like: breast (T47D, MCF-7), colon (Caco-2), and lung (A549) cancers. The transcriptional activity of the gene encoding a proliferation marker (H3 histone), cell cycle regulators (p53 and p21) and apoptosis pathway (BCL-2 and BAX) for selected compounds were determined. The molecular docking study was carried out to examine the interaction between the hybrids and NQO1 enzyme. The computational simulation showed that the type of the 1,4-quinone moiety influences location of the compound in the active site of the enzyme. It is worth noting that the study of new hybrids of betulin as substrate for NQO1 protein may lead to new medical therapeutic applications in the future.
ISSN:0045-2068
1090-2120
DOI:10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.104478