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  2. Synthesis and bioactivity of a side chain bridged paclitaxel: A test of the T-Taxol conformation

Synthesis and bioactivity of a side chain bridged paclitaxel: A test of the T-Taxol conformation

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2009 May 15;19(10):2884-7. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.03.063.
Mathis Hodge 1 Qiao-Hong Chen Susan Bane Shubhada Sharma Maura Loew Abhijit Banerjee Ana A Alcaraz James P Snyder David G I Kingston
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, 24061, USA.
Abstract

A knowledge of the bioactive tubulin-binding conformation of paclitaxel (Taxol()) is crucial to a full understanding of the bioactivity of this important Anticancer drug, and potentially also to the design of simplified analogs. The bioactive conformation has been shown to be best approximated by the T-Taxol conformation. As a further test of this conclusion, the paclitaxel analog 4 was designed as a compound which has all the chemical functionality necessary for activity, but which cannot adopt the T-Taxol conformation. The synthesis and bioassay of 4 confirmed its lack of activity, and thus provided further support for the T-Taxol conformation as the bioactive tubulin-binding conformation.

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