Synthesis and topoisomerase I inhibitory properties of luotonin A analogues
- PMID: 15519171
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2004.08.052
Synthesis and topoisomerase I inhibitory properties of luotonin A analogues
Abstract
Luotonin A, a naturally occurring pyrroloquinazolinoquinoline alkaloid, has been previously demonstrated to be a topoisomerase I poison. A number of luotonin A derivatives have now been prepared through the condensation of anthranilic acid derivatives and 1,2-dihydropyrrolo[3,4-b]quinoline-3-one in the presence of phosphorus oxychloride. When dichloromethane was used as solvent the reaction proceeded to a single product. In contrast when the reaction was carried out in tetrahydrofuran or in phosphorus oxychloride, an additional isomeric product was obtained. The luotonin A analogues were evaluated for their ability to effect stabilization of the covalent binary complex formed between human topoisomerase I and DNA, and for cytotoxicity toward a yeast strain expressing the human topoisomerase I.
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