benzofurans and psorospermin

benzofurans has been researched along with psorospermin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for benzofurans and psorospermin

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Synthesis, cytotoxic activity, and mechanism of action of furo[2,3-c]acridin-6-one and benzo[b]furo[3,2-h]acridin-6-one analogues of psorospermin and acronycine.
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2008, Nov-27, Volume: 51, Issue:22

    Compounds possessing the epoxyfuran system present in the natural cytotoxic dihydrofuroxanthone psorospermin (4) fused onto the acridone or benzo[b]acridone chromophores present in the antitumor acronycine (1) and S23906-1 (3) were prepared. The basic furoacridone and benzofuroacridone cores bearing an isopropenyl substituent at a convenient position were synthesized by condensation of 1,3-dihydroxyacridone (7) or 1,3-dihydroxybenz[b]acridin-12(5H)-one (9) with (E)-1,4-dibromo-2-methylbut-2-ene. In both series, the (2R*,1'S*) epoxides, with the same relative configuration as psorospermin, were the most active compounds, exhibiting cytotoxic properties with IC50 values in the 10-100 nM range. As in the acronycine and psorospermin series, the new compounds act through alkylation of the DNA guanine units. However, a strong difference was noted in the DNA alkylation site between the benzopyranoacridone S23906-1, which alkylates DNA guanine units at position N-2 in the minor groove, and the new 13H-benzo[b]furo[3,2-h]acridin-6-one derived epoxide 21, which alkylates DNA guanine units at position N-7 in the major groove.

    Topics: Acridones; Acronine; Animals; Benzofurans; Cell Proliferation; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor; Humans; Mice; Molecular Structure; Stereoisomerism; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Xanthones

2008