| Literature DB >> 21800839 |
Jiangnan Peng1, April L Risinger, Gary A Fest, Evelyn M Jackson, Gregory Helms, Lisa A Polin, Susan L Mooberry.
Abstract
The taccalonolides are a unique class of microtubule stabilizers that do not bind directly to tubulin. Three new taccalonolides, Z, AA, and AB, along with two known compounds, taccalonolides R and T, were isolated from Tacca chantrieri and Tacca integrifolia. Taccalonolide structures were determined by 1D and 2D NMR methods. The biological activities of the new taccalonolides, as well as taccalonolides A, B, E, N, R, and T, were evaluated. All nine taccalonolides display microtubule stabilizing activity, but profound differences in antiproliferative potencies were noted, with IC(50) values ranging from the low nanomolar range for taccalonolide AA (32 nM) to the low micromolar range for taccalonolide R (13 μM). These studies demonstrate that diverse taccalonolides possess microtubule stabilizing properties and that significant structure-activity relationships exist. In vivo antitumor evaluations of taccalonolides A, E, and N show that each of these molecules has in vivo antitumor activity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21800839 PMCID: PMC3180930 DOI: 10.1021/jm200757g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446