Synthesis and biological activity of 12-aza-epothilones (Azathilones) - Non-natural natural products with potent antiproliferative activity

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12-Aza-epothilones ('Azathilones') 1 and 2 have been prepared through ring-closing olefin metathesis or macrolactonization-based cyclization reactions. While RCM of the respective dienes 9 and 12 was found to be very effective and produced macrocyclic olefins with high E selectivity, the subsequent reduction of the 9,10-double bond proved to be unexpectedly difficult and low-yielding. Preparation of azathilone 2 was also accomplished via macrolactonization and this approach was found to be more effective. Compound 2 is a highly potent inhibitor of human cancer cell growth in vitro. The activity of this analog is comparable with that of Epo A, both in terms of cytotoxicity against drug-sensitive human cancer cells as well as its tubulin-polymerizing activity. However, in contrast to Epo A, 2 is considerably less potent against multidrug-resistant cancer cells. © Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft.

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Feyen, F., Gertsch, J., Wartmann, M., & Altmann, K. H. (2007). Synthesis and biological activity of 12-aza-epothilones (Azathilones) - Non-natural natural products with potent antiproliferative activity. In Chimia (Vol. 61, pp. 143–146). Swiss Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2007.143

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