ABSTRACT
A series of novel γ-Carboline derivatives were designed and synthesized using the Suzuki coupling reaction to identify the leads for the activity against cancer. Interestingly, these compounds were tested for their anticancer activity against the cell lines, particularly human cancer cell lines MCF7 (breast), A549 (lung), SiHa (cervix), and Colo-205 (colon). Most of the γ-Carboline derivatives showed potent inhibitory activity in four cancer cell lines, according to in vitro anticancer activity screening. Two compounds, specifically LP-14 and LP-15, showed superior activity in cancer cell lines among the γ-Carboline derivatives from LP-1 to LP-16. Additionally, the compound LP-14, LP-15 and Etoposide carried out molecular docking studies on human topoisomerase II beta in complex with DNA and Etoposide (PDB ID: 3QX3). The docking studies' results showed that the derivative LP-15 was strongly bound with the receptor amino acid residues, including Glu477 and DC8 compared with the marked drug Etoposide.
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Antineoplastic Agents , Female , Humans , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship , Molecular Docking Simulation , Etoposide/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Drug DesignABSTRACT
An efficient stereoselective total synthesis of (3R, 4S)-4-hydroxylasiodiplodin has been accomplished starting from known starting materials. The key steps involved in this synthesis are Stille cross coupling, alkylation of 1,3-dithiane and Yamaguchi macrolactonization.