Modification of the antibiotic olivomycin I at the 2′-keto group of the side chain. Novel derivatives, antitumor and topoisomerase I-poisoning activity

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A novel way of chemical modification of the antibiotic olivomycin I at the 2′-keto group of the side chain of the aglycone moiety was developed. Reaction of olivomycin I with the carboxymethoxylamine hemihydrochloride gave the key intermediate, 2′-carboxymethoxime-olivomycin I, which was further reacted with different amines in the presence of benzotriazol-1-yl-oxy- trispyrrolidinophosphonium hexafluorophosphate to give the corresponding amides. The antiproliferative and topoisomerase I (Topo-I)-poisoning activities of the novel derivatives were examined. One of the novel derivatives showed a marked inhibitory activity against Topo-I, a pronounced antitumor activity in in vivo experiments on mice bearing leukemia P-388 and lower toxic side effects compared with the parent olivomycin I. © 2009 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved.

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Tevyashova, A. N., Zbarsky, E. N., Balzarini, J., Shtil, A. A., Dezhenkova, L. G., Bukhman, V. M., … Preobrazhenskaya, M. N. (2009). Modification of the antibiotic olivomycin I at the 2′-keto group of the side chain. Novel derivatives, antitumor and topoisomerase I-poisoning activity. Journal of Antibiotics, 62(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2008.7

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