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Synthesis and Biological Activities of Simplified Analogs of the Natural PKC Ligands,Bryostatin‐1 and Aplysiatoxin
Authors:Kazuhiro Irie  Ryo C. Yanagita
Affiliation:1. (+81) 75‐753‐6281(+81) 75‐753‐6284;2. Division of Food Science and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, , Kyoto, 606‐8502 Japan;3. Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagawa University, , Kagawa, 761‐0795 Japan
Abstract:Protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes play central roles in signal transduction on the cell surface and could serve as promising therapeutic targets of intractable diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Although natural PKC ligands like phorbol esters, ingenol esters, and teleocidins have the potential to become therapeutic leads, most of them are potent tumor promoters in mouse skin. By contrast, bryostatin‐1 (bryo‐1) isolated from marine bryozoan is a potent PKC activator with little tumor‐promoting activity. Numerous investigations have suggested bryo‐1 to be a promising therapeutic candidate for the above intractable diseases. However, there is a supply problem of bryo‐1 both from natural sources and by organic synthesis. Recent approaches on the synthesis of bryo‐1 have focused on its simplification, without decreasing the ability to activate PKC isozymes, to develop new medicinal leads. Another approach is to use the skeleton of natural PKC ligands to develop bryo‐1 surrogates. We have recently identified 10‐methyl‐aplog‐1 ( 26 ), a simplified analog of tumor‐promoting aplysiatoxin (ATX), as a possible therapeutic lead for cancer. This review summarizes recent investigations on the simplification of natural PKC ligands, bryo‐1 and ATX, to develop potential medicinal leads.
Keywords:antitumor agents  antiproliferation  aplysiatoxin  protein kinase C  tumor promoters
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