Remodeling natural products: Chemistry and serine hydrolase activity of a rocaglate-derived β-lactone

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Flavaglines are a class of natural products with potent insecticidal and anticancer activities. β-Lactones are a privileged structural motif found in both therapeutic agents and chemical probes. Herein, we report the synthesis, unexpected light-driven di-epimerization, and activity-based protein profiling of a novel rocaglate-derived β-lactone. In addition to in vitro inhibition of the serine hydrolases ABHD10 and ACOT1/2, the most potent β-lactone enantiomer was also found to inhibit these enzymes, as well as the serine peptidases CTSA and SCPEP1, in PC3 cells. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Lajkiewicz, N. J., Cognetta, A. B., Niphakis, M. J., Cravatt, B. F., & Porco, J. A. (2014). Remodeling natural products: Chemistry and serine hydrolase activity of a rocaglate-derived β-lactone. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(6), 2659–2664. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja412431g

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