Structure-based design, synthesis and biological testing of piperazine-linked bis-epipodophyllotoxin etoposide analogs

[Display omitted] Drugs that target DNA topoisomerase II, such as the epipodophyllotoxin etoposide, are a clinically important class of anticancer agents. A recently published X-ray structure of a ternary complex of etoposide, cleaved DNA and topoisomerase IIβ showed that the two intercalated etopos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2015-07, Vol.23 (13), p.3542-3551
Hauptverfasser: Yadav, Arun A., Chee, Gaik-Lean, Wu, Xing, Patel, Daywin, Yalowich, Jack C., Hasinoff, Brian B.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] Drugs that target DNA topoisomerase II, such as the epipodophyllotoxin etoposide, are a clinically important class of anticancer agents. A recently published X-ray structure of a ternary complex of etoposide, cleaved DNA and topoisomerase IIβ showed that the two intercalated etoposide molecules in the complex were separated by four DNA base pairs. Thus, using a structure-based design approach, a series of bis-epipodophyllotoxin etoposide analogs with piperazine-containing linkers was designed to simultaneously bind to these two sites. It was hypothesized that two-site binding would produce a more stable cleavage complex, and a more potent anticancer drug. The most potent bis-epipodophyllotoxin, which was 10-fold more growth inhibitory toward human erythroleukemic K562 cells than etoposide, contained a linker with eight methylene groups. All of the mono- and bis-epipodophyllotoxins, in a variety of assays, showed strong evidence that they targeted topoisomerase II. COMPARE analysis of NCI 60-cell GI50 endpoint data was also consistent with these compounds targeting topoisomerase II.
ISSN:0968-0896
1464-3391
DOI:10.1016/j.bmc.2015.04.022