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  2. Synthesis, tubulin binding, antineoplastic evaluation, and structure-activity relationship of oncodazole analogues

Synthesis, tubulin binding, antineoplastic evaluation, and structure-activity relationship of oncodazole analogues

  • J Med Chem. 1989 Feb;32(2):409-17. doi: 10.1021/jm00122a020.
L I Kruse 1 D L Ladd P B Harrsch F L McCabe S M Mong L Faucette R Johnson
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Smith Kline & French Laboratories, Swedeland, Pennsylvania 19406.
Abstract

In an attempt to identify a soluble oncodazole analogue that could be easily formulated, a series of substituted oncodazoles was synthesized and evaluated for tubulin binding affinity, in vitro cytotoxicity against cultured mouse B-16 cells, and ability to prolong lifespan at the maximally tolerated dose in the P388 mouse leukemia model. Biological evaluation of all the isomeric methyloncodazoles demonstrated the thiophene 4'-position to be the only site of significant bulk tolerance, although substitution of this position with polar or charged functional groups abolished biological activity. Simple esters of the 4'-carboxymethyloncodazole were shown to have enhanced antitumor activity and tubulin binding affinity relative to oncodazole. Despite a failure of this study to identify a water-soluble oncodazole with antitumor activity, the structure-activity relationship developed led to a derivative with enhanced activity in the P388 leukemia model and facilitated the preparation of a biologically active photolabile analogue.

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