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Role of the azinomycin naphthoate and central amide in sequence-dependent DNA alkylation and cytotoxicity of epoxide-bearing substructures
Authors:Coleman Robert S  Burk Christopher H  Navarro Antonio  Brueggemeier Robert W  Diaz-Cruz Edgar S
Institution:Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 100 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. coleman@chemistry.ohio-state.edu
Abstract:Studies report a strong correlation between duplex DNA alkylation and in vitro cytotoxicity for a series of azinomycin partial structures 2-6 bearing the biologically relevant epoxide. Compounds lacking the naphthoate ester (e.g., 5 and 6) were poorly reactive toward DNA and were biologically inactive, as were compounds bearing the naphthoate but lacking the terminal carboxamide (e.g., 2). Compounds were evaluated for cytotoxicity against two breast cancer cell lines. structure: see text]
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