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Bioorg Chem ; 151: 107712, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39146761

ABSTRACT

Ketolides (3-keto) such as TE-802 and acylides (3-O-acyl) like TEA0929 are ineffective against constitutively resistant pathogens harboring erythromycin ribosomal methylation (erm) genes. Following our previous work on alkylides (3-O-alkyl), we explored the structure-activity relationships of hybrids combining (R/S) 3-descladinosyl erythromycin with 6/7-quinolone motifs, featuring extended ether-linked spacers, with a focus on their efficacy against pathogens bearing constitutive erm gene resistance. Optimized compounds 17a and 31f not only reinstated efficacy against inducibly resistant pathogens but also demonstrated significantly augmented activities against constitutively resistant strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes, which are typically refractory to existing C-3 modified macrolides. Notably, hybrid 31f (coded ZN-51) represented a pioneering class of agents distinguished by its dual modes of action, with ribosomes as the primary target and topoisomerases as the secondary target. As a novel chemotype of macrolide-quinolone hybrids, alkylide 31f is a valuable addition to our armamentarium against macrolide-resistant bacteria.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents , Macrolides , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Quinolones , Streptococcus pneumoniae , Structure-Activity Relationship , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemical synthesis , Quinolones/chemistry , Quinolones/pharmacology , Quinolones/chemical synthesis , Macrolides/chemistry , Macrolides/pharmacology , Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects , Molecular Structure , Drug Design , Streptococcus pyogenes/drug effects , Streptococcus pyogenes/enzymology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ethers/chemistry , Ethers/pharmacology , Ethers/chemical synthesis
2.
Eur J Med Chem ; 272: 116459, 2024 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38704942

ABSTRACT

Activation of the aminopeptidase (AP) activity of leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA4H) presents a potential therapeutic strategy for resolving chronic inflammation. Previously, ARM1 and derivatives were found to activate the AP activity using the alanine-p-nitroanilide (Ala-pNA) as a reporter group in an enzyme kinetics assay. As an extension of this previous work, novel ARM1 derivatives were synthesized using a palladium-catalyzed Ullmann coupling reaction and screened using the same assay. Analogue 5, an aminopyrazole (AMP) analogue of ARM1, was found to be a potent AP activator with an AC50 of 0.12 µM. An X-ray crystal structure of LTA4H in complex with AMP was refined at 2.7 Å. Despite its AP activity with Ala-pNA substrate, AMP did not affect hydrolysis of the previously proposed natural ligand of LTA4H, Pro-Gly-Pro (PGP). This result highlights a discrepancy between the hydrolysis of more conveniently monitored chromogenic synthetic peptides typically employed in assays and endogenous peptides. The epoxide hydrolase (EH) activity of AMP was measured in vivo and the compound significantly reduced leukotriene B4 (LTB4) levels in a murine bacterial pneumonia model. However, AMP did not enhance survival in the murine pneumonia model over a 14-day period. A liver microsome stability assay showed metabolic stability of AMP. The results suggested that accelerated Ala-pNA cleavage is not sufficient for predicting therapeutic potential, even when the full mechanism of activation is known.


Subject(s)
Epoxide Hydrolases , Epoxide Hydrolases/antagonists & inhibitors , Epoxide Hydrolases/metabolism , Animals , Mice , Structure-Activity Relationship , Humans , Molecular Structure , Aminopeptidases/metabolism , Aminopeptidases/antagonists & inhibitors , Ethers/pharmacology , Ethers/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Models, Molecular , Crystallography, X-Ray
3.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 108: 129813, 2024 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38788964

ABSTRACT

Succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors are essential fungicides used in agriculture. To explore new pyrazole-carboxamides with high fungicidal activity, a series of N-substitutedphenyl-3-di/trifluoromethyl-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamides bearing a branched alkyl ether moiety were designed and synthesized. The in vitro bioassay indicated that some target compounds displayed appreciable fungicidal activity. For example, compounds 5d and 5e showed high efficacy against S. sclerotiorum with EC50 values of 3.26 and 1.52 µg/mL respectively, and also exhibited excellent efficacy against R. solani with EC50 values of 0.27 and 0.06 µg/mL respectively, which were comparable or superior to penflufen. The further in vivo bioassay on cucumber leaves demonstrated that 5e provided strong protective activity of 94.3 % against S. sclerotiorum at 100 µg/mL, comparable to penflufen (99.1 %). Cytotoxicity assessment against human renal cell lines (239A cell) revealed that 5e had low cytotoxicity within the median effective concentrations. Docking study of 5e with succinate dehydrogenase illustrated that R-5e formed one hydrogen bond and two π-π stacking interactions with amino acid residues of target enzyme, while S-5e formed only one π-π stacking interaction with amino acid residue. This study provides a valuable reference for the design of new succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor.


Subject(s)
Fungicides, Industrial , Molecular Docking Simulation , Pyrazoles , Succinate Dehydrogenase , Pyrazoles/chemistry , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Pyrazoles/chemical synthesis , Humans , Structure-Activity Relationship , Fungicides, Industrial/pharmacology , Fungicides, Industrial/chemical synthesis , Fungicides, Industrial/chemistry , Succinate Dehydrogenase/antagonists & inhibitors , Succinate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Structure , Ascomycota/drug effects , Amides/chemistry , Amides/pharmacology , Amides/chemical synthesis , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ethers/chemistry , Ethers/pharmacology , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Rhizoctonia
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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(23): 10156-10161, 2022 06 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35649270

ABSTRACT

Functionalized enantiopure organosilanes are important building blocks with applications in various fields of chemistry; nevertheless, asymmetric synthetic methods for their preparation are rare. Here we report the first organocatalytic enantioselective synthesis of tertiary silyl ethers possessing "central chirality" on silicon. The reaction proceeds via a desymmetrizing carbon-carbon bond forming silicon-hydrogen exchange reaction of symmetrical bis(methallyl)silanes with phenols using newly developed imidodiphosphorimidate (IDPi) catalysts. A variety of enantiopure silyl ethers was obtained in high yields with good chemo- and enantioselectivities and could be readily derivatized to several useful chiral silicon compounds, leveraging the olefin functionality and the leaving group nature of the phenoxy substituent.


Subject(s)
Ethers , Carbon , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Silicon , Stereoisomerism
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(94): 12695-12698, 2021 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34782906

ABSTRACT

A rationally designed amphiphilic poly(aryl ether)-based dendrimer self-assembles into nanomicelles and exhibits tunable morphology upon varying the hydrophilic chain length. The 30 nm-sized dendrimer nanomicelles successfully entrapped Doxorubicin, demonstrated the sustained release of Doxorubicin and can successfully penetrate cancer cells through caveolae-dependent endocytosis, compared to the free drug.


Subject(s)
Antibiotics, Antineoplastic/pharmacology , Doxorubicin/pharmacology , Ethers/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Animals , Antibiotics, Antineoplastic/chemistry , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Doxorubicin/chemistry , Drug Carriers/chemical synthesis , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Endocytosis/drug effects , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Humans , MCF-7 Cells , Macromolecular Substances/chemical synthesis , Macromolecular Substances/chemistry , Mice , Micelles , Molecular Structure , NIH 3T3 Cells , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Surface-Active Agents/chemical synthesis
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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(43): 17964-17969, 2021 11 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34668705

ABSTRACT

The direct oxyamination of olefins is a compelling tool to rapidly access ß-amino alcohols-a privileged motif ubiquitous in natural products, pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Although a variety of expedient methods are established for simple alkenes, selective amino oxygenation of 1,3-dienes is less explored. Within this context, methods for the oxyamination of 1,3-dienes that are selective for the internal position remain unprecedented. We herein report a modular three-component approach to perform an internal and highly diastereoselective amino oxygenation of 1,3-dienes catalyzed by a cationic heptamethylindenyl (Ind*) Rh(III) complex.


Subject(s)
Alkadienes/chemistry , Amines/chemical synthesis , Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Amination , Catalysis , Indenes/chemistry , Rhodium/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
7.
Int J Mol Sci ; 22(19)2021 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34638762

ABSTRACT

It was proven that sterols subjected to high-temperature treatment can be concatenated, which results in polymeric structures, e.g., 3ß,3'ß-disteryl ethers. However, it was also proven that due to increased temperature in oxygen-containing conditions, sterols can undergo various oxidation reactions. This study aimed to prove the existence and perform quantitative analysis of oxidized 3ß,3'ß-disteryl ethers, which could form during high-temperature treatment of sterol-rich samples. Samples were heated at 180, 200 and 220 °C for 0.5 to 4 h. Quantitative analyses of the oxidized 3ß,3'ß-disteryl ethers were performed with liquid extraction, solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. Additionally, to perform this analysis, the appropriate standards of all oxidized 3ß,3'ß-disteryl ethers were prepared. Eighteen various oxidized 3ß,3'ß-disteryl ethers (derivatives of 3ß,3'ß-dicholesteryl ether, 3ß,3'ß-disitosteryl ether and 3ß,3'ß-distigmasteryl ether) were prepared. Additionally, the influence of metal compounds on the mechanism of ether formation at high temperatures was investigated.


Subject(s)
Ethers , Sterols/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemistry , Mass Spectrometry , Oxidation-Reduction , Solid Phase Extraction
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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(32): 12480-12486, 2021 08 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34347457

ABSTRACT

We report a general protocol for the direct C-H etherification of N-heteroarenes. Potassium tert-butoxide catalyzes halogen transfer from 2-halothiophenes to N-heteroarenes to form N-heteroaryl halide intermediates that undergo tandem base-promoted alcohol substitution. Thus, the simple inclusion of inexpensive 2-halothiophenes enables regioselective oxidative coupling of alcohols with 1,3-azoles, pyridines, diazines, and polyazines under basic reaction conditions.


Subject(s)
Butanols/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Halogens/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Catalysis , Ethers/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Thiophenes/chemistry
9.
J Am Chem Soc ; 143(30): 11828-11835, 2021 08 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34313420

ABSTRACT

Porous organic polymers (POPs) with strong covalent linkages between various rigid aromatic structural units having different geometries and topologies are reported. With inherent porosity, predictable structure, and tunable functionality, POPs have found utility in gas separation, heterogeneous catalysis, sensing, and water treatment. Poly(arylene ether)s (PAEs) are a family of high-performance thermoplastic materials with high glass-transition temperatures, exceptional thermal stability, robust mechanical properties, and excellent chemical resistance. These properties are desirable for development of durable POPs. However, the synthetic methodology for the preparation of these polymers has been mainly limited in scope to monomers capable of undergoing nucleophilic aromatic substitution (SNAr) reactions. Herein, we describe a new general method using Pd-catalyzed C-O polycondensation reactions for the synthesis of PAEs. A wide range of new compositions and PAE architectures are now readily available using monomers with unactivated aryl chlorides and bromides. Specifically, monomers with conformational rigidity and intrinsic internal free volume are now used to create porous organic polymers with high molecular weight, good thermal stability, and porosity. The reported porous PAEs are solution processable and can be used in environmentally relevant applications including heavy-metal-ion sensing and capture.


Subject(s)
Ethers/chemical synthesis , Palladium/chemistry , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Catalysis , Ethers/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Particle Size , Polymers/chemistry , Porosity , Surface Properties
10.
Mar Drugs ; 19(5)2021 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33947080

ABSTRACT

Marine polycyclic ether natural products have gained significant interest from the chemical community due to their impressively huge molecular architecture and diverse biological functions. The structure assignment of this class of extraordinarily complex natural products has mainly relied on NMR spectroscopic analysis. However, NMR spectroscopic analysis has its own limitations, including configurational assignment of stereogenic centers within conformationally flexible systems. Chemical shift deviation analysis of synthetic model compounds is a reliable means to assign the relative configuration of "difficult" stereogenic centers. The complete configurational assignment must be ultimately established through total synthesis. The aim of this review is to summarize the indispensable role of organic synthesis in stereochemical assignment of marine polycyclic ethers.


Subject(s)
Aquatic Organisms/metabolism , Ethers, Cyclic/chemical synthesis , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Ciguatoxins/chemical synthesis , Ciguatoxins/isolation & purification , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/isolation & purification , Ethers, Cyclic/isolation & purification , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Marine Toxins/chemical synthesis , Marine Toxins/isolation & purification , Molecular Structure , Oxocins/chemical synthesis , Oxocins/isolation & purification , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Polymers/isolation & purification , Secondary Metabolism , Stereoisomerism , Structure-Activity Relationship
11.
Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(48): 5953-5956, 2021 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34019603

ABSTRACT

The cleavage of alkyl ethers by hydrosilylation is a powerful synthetic tool for the generation of silyl ethers. Previous attempts to apply this transformation to carbohydrate derivatives have been constrained by poor selectivity and preferential reduction of the anomeric position. O-Aryl glycosides are found to be stable under iridium- and borane-catalyzed hydrosilylation conditions, allowing for alkyl ether cleavage without loss of anomeric functionality. A cationic bis(phosphine)iridium complex catalyzes the selective 3-demethylation of a variety of 2,3,4-tri-O-methyl pyranoses, offering a unique approach to 3-hydroxy or 3-acetyl 2,4-di-O-methylpyranoses.


Subject(s)
Glycosides/chemistry , Iridium/chemistry , Silanes/chemical synthesis , Carbohydrate Conformation , Catalysis , Demethylation , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemistry , Silanes/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
12.
J Am Chem Soc ; 143(11): 4162-4167, 2021 03 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33719442

ABSTRACT

Enantioselective desymmetrization by direct monofunctionalization of prochiral diols is a powerful strategy to prepare valuable synthetic intermediates in high optical purity. Boron acids can activate diols toward nucleophilic additions; however, the design of stable chiral catalysts remains a challenge and highlights the need to identify new chemotypes for this purpose. Herein, the discovery and optimization of a bench-stable chiral 9-hydroxy-9,10-boroxarophenanthrene catalyst is described and applied in the highly enantioselective desymmetrization of 2-aryl-1,3-diols using benzylic electrophiles under operationally simple, ambient conditions. Nucleophilic activation and discrimination of the enantiotopic hydroxy groups on the diol substrate occurs via a defined chairlike six-membered anionic complex with the hemiboronic heterocycle. The optimal binaphthyl-based catalyst 1g features a large aryloxytrityl group to effectively shield one of the two prochiral hydroxy groups on the diol complex, whereas a strategically placed "methyl blocker" on the boroxarophenanthrene unit mitigates the deleterious effect of a competing conformation of the complexed diol that compromised the overall efficiency of the desymmetrization process. This methodology affords monoalkylated products in enantiomeric ratios equal or over 95:5 for a wide range of 1,3-propanediols with various 2-aryl/heteroaryl groups.


Subject(s)
Boronic Acids/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Propylene Glycols/chemistry , Alkylation , Catalysis , Ethers/chemistry , Molecular Conformation , Stereoisomerism
13.
Nat Commun ; 12(1): 412, 2021 01 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33462244

ABSTRACT

gem-Difluoroalkene is a bioisostere of carbonyl group for improving bioavailability of drug candidates. Herein we develop structurally diverse 2,2-difluorovinyl benzoates (BzO-DFs) as versatile building blocks for modular synthesis of gem-difluoroenol ethers (44 examples) and gem-difluoroalkenes (2 examples) by Ni-catalyzed cross coupling reactions. Diverse BzO-DFs derivatives bearing sensitive functional groups (e.g., C = C, TMS, strained carbocycles) are readily prepared from their bromodifluoroacetates and bromodifluoroketones precursors using metallic zinc as reductant. With Ni(COD)2 and dppf [1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene] as catalyst, reactions of BzO-DFs with arylboronic acids and arylmagnesium/alkylzinc reagents afforded the desired gem-difluoroenol ethers and gem-difluoroalkenes in good yields. The Ni-catalyzed coupling reactions features highly regioselective C(vinyl)-O(benzoate) bond activation of the BzO-DFs. Results from control experiments and DFT calculations are consistent with a mechanism involving initial oxidative addition of the BzO-DFs by the Ni(0) complex. By virtue of diversity of the BzO-DFs and excellent functional group tolerance, this method is amenable to late-stage functionalization of multifunctionalized bioactive molecules.


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Nickel/chemistry , Benzoates , Biological Availability , Catalysis , Density Functional Theory , Feasibility Studies , Molecular Structure
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 35: 127778, 2021 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33422603

ABSTRACT

The discovery of a series of substituted diarylether compounds as retinoic acid related orphan receptor γt (RORγt) agonists is described. Compound 1 was identified from deck mining as a RORγt agonist. Hit-to-lead optimization led to the identification of lead compound 5, which possesses improved potency (10x). Extensive SAR exploration led to the identification of a potent and selective compound 22, that demonstrated an improved pharmacokinetic profile and a dose-dependent pharmacodynamic response. However, when dosed in a MC38 syngeneic tumor model, no evidence of efficacy was observed. ©2020 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.


Subject(s)
Ethers/pharmacology , Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 3/agonists , Tretinoin/pharmacology , Animals , Crystallography, X-Ray , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemistry , Humans , Mice , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship , Th17 Cells , Tretinoin/chemical synthesis , Tretinoin/chemistry
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J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem ; 36(1): 48-57, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33103482

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and carbonic anhydrase (CA; EC 4.2.1.1) activating effects of a series of oxime ether-based amino alcohols towards four human (h) CA isoforms expressed in human brain, hCA I, II, IV and VII, are described. Most investigated amino alcohol derivatives induced a consistent activation of the tested CAs, with KAs spanning from a low micromolar to a medium nanomolar range. Specifically, hCA II and VII, putative main CA targets when central nervous system (CNS) diseases are concerned, were most efficiently activated by these oxime ether derivatives. Furthermore, a multitude of selective hCA VII activators were identified. As hCA VII is one of the key isoforms involved in brain metabolism and other brain functions, the identified potent and selective hCA VII activators may be considered of interest for investigations of various therapeutic applications or as lead compounds in search of even more potent and selective CA activators.


Subject(s)
Amino Alcohols/pharmacology , Brain/drug effects , Carbonic Anhydrases/metabolism , Ethers/pharmacology , Oximes/pharmacology , Amino Alcohols/chemical synthesis , Amino Alcohols/chemistry , Brain/enzymology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemistry , Humans , Isoenzymes/metabolism , Molecular Structure , Oximes/chemical synthesis , Oximes/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Chem Rec ; 21(1): 133-148, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33180367

ABSTRACT

Xylitol is commonly known as one of the top platform intermediates for biomass conversion. Catalytic deoxygenation of xylitol provides an atomic and energetic efficient way to produce a variety of renewable chemicals including ethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, lactic acid and 1,4-anhydroxylitol. Despite a few initial attempts in converting xylitol into those products, improving catalyst selectivity towards C-O and C-C cleavage reactions remains a grand challenge in this area. To our best knowledge, there is lack of comprehensive review to summarize the most recent advances on catalyst design and mechanisms in deoxygenation of xylitol, offering important perspective into future development of xylitol transformation technologies. Therefore, in this mini-review, we have critically discussed the conversion routes involved in xylitol deoxygenation over solid catalyst materials, the nanostructures of supported metal catalysts for C-H, C-C and C-O bond cleavage reactions, and mechanistic investigation for xylitol conversion. The outcome of this work provides new insights into rational design of effective deoxygenation catalyst materials for upgrading of xylitol and future process development in converting hemicellulosic biomass.


Subject(s)
Ethers/chemical synthesis , Glycols/chemical synthesis , Xylitol/chemistry , Catalysis , Hydrogen/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Nanostructures/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(15): 8203-8211, 2021 04 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33377249

ABSTRACT

Here, we report a class of ligands based on oxalohydrazide cores and N-amino pyrrole and N-amino indole units that generates long-lived copper catalysts for couplings that form the C-O bonds in biaryl ethers. These Cu-catalyzed coupling of phenols with aryl bromides occurred with turnovers up to 8000, a value which is nearly two orders of magnitude higher than those of prior couplings to form biaryl ethers and nearly an order of magnitude higher than those of any prior copper-catalyzed coupling of aryl bromides and chlorides. This ligand also led to copper systems that catalyze the coupling of aryl chlorides with phenols and the coupling of aryl bromides and iodides with primary benzylic and aliphatic alcohols. A wide variety of functional groups including nitriles, halides, ethers, ketones, amines, esters, amides, vinylarenes, alcohols and boronic acid esters were tolerated, and reactions occurred with aryl bromides in pharmaceutically related structures.


Subject(s)
Copper/chemistry , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Hydrazines/chemistry , Catalysis , Ethers/chemistry , Ligands , Molecular Structure
18.
Bioorg Chem ; 107: 104528, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33357982

ABSTRACT

A photosensitizer with high phototoxicity, suitable amphipathy and low dark toxicity could play a pivotal role in photodynamic therapy (PDT). In this study, a facile and versatile approach was adopted to synthesize a series of novel fluorinated hematoporphyrin ether derivatives (I1-I5 and II1-II4), and the photodynamic activities of these compounds were studied. Compared to hematoporphyrin monomethyl ether (HMME), all PSs showed preferable photodynamic activity against A549 lung tumor cells. The longest visible absorption wavelength of these compounds was approximately 622 nm. Among them, II3 revealed the highest singlet oxygen yield (0.0957 min-1), the strongest phototoxicity (IC50 = 1.24 µM), the lowest dark toxicity in vitro, and exhibited excellent anti-tumor effects in vivo. So compound II3 could act as new drug candidate for photodynamic therapy.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Ethers/therapeutic use , Hematoporphyrins/therapeutic use , Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , A549 Cells , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/radiation effects , Density Functional Theory , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/radiation effects , Female , Hematoporphyrins/chemical synthesis , Hematoporphyrins/radiation effects , Humans , Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated/chemical synthesis , Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated/radiation effects , Light , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Nude , Models, Chemical , Neoplasms/pathology , Photosensitizing Agents/chemical synthesis , Photosensitizing Agents/radiation effects , Singlet Oxygen/metabolism , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
19.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(11): 5759-5765, 2021 03 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33247502

ABSTRACT

Cell surface engineering with functional polymers is an effective strategy to modulate cell activity. Here, a bio-palladium catalyzed polymerization strategy was developed for in situ synthesis of conjugated polymers on living cell surfaces. Through Sonagashira polymerization, photoactive polyphenyleneethynylene (PPE) is synthesized on the cell surface via cell-generated bio-Pd catalyst. The in situ formed PPE is identified by excellent light-harvest capacity and blue fluorescence on the surfaces of E. coli and C. pyrenoidosa. Besides imaging microbes for tracing the polymerization process, PPE also exhibits enhanced antibacterial activity against E. coli. It can also augment the ATP synthesis of C. pyrenoidosa through enlarging the light absorption and accelerating the cyclic electron transport of the algae. With this bio-metal catalyzed polymerization method, functional polymers can be synthesized in situ on the living cell surface.


Subject(s)
Alkynes/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Palladium/chemistry , Polymers/chemical synthesis , Alkynes/chemistry , Alkynes/metabolism , Catalysis , Escherichia coli/chemistry , Escherichia coli/cytology , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Ethers/chemistry , Ethers/metabolism , Eukaryota/chemistry , Eukaryota/cytology , Eukaryota/metabolism , Palladium/metabolism , Photochemical Processes , Polymerization , Polymers/chemistry , Polymers/metabolism , Surface Properties
20.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 28(19): 115672, 2020 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32912440

ABSTRACT

Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of a new series of cannabinoid receptor antagonists of indazole ether derivatives have been performed. Pharmacological evaluation includes radioligand binding assays with [3H]-CP55940 for CB1 and CB2 receptors and functional activity for cannabinoid receptors on isolated tissue. In addition, functional activity of the two synthetic cannabinoids antagonists 18 (PGN36) and 17 (PGN38) were carried out in the osteoblastic cell line MC3T3-E1 that is able to express CB2R upon osteogenic conditions. Both antagonists abolished the increase in collagen type I gene expression by the well-known inducer of bone activity, the HU308 agonist. The results of pharmacological tests have revealed that four of these derivatives behave as CB2R cannabinoid antagonists. In particular, the compounds 17 (PGN38) and 18 (PGN36) highlight as promising candidates as pharmacological tools.


Subject(s)
Cannabinoid Receptor Antagonists/pharmacology , Cannabinoids/pharmacology , Ethers/pharmacology , Indazoles/pharmacology , Receptors, Cannabinoid/metabolism , 3T3 Cells , Animals , Cannabinoid Receptor Antagonists/chemical synthesis , Cannabinoid Receptor Antagonists/chemistry , Cannabinoids/chemistry , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ethers/chemical synthesis , Ethers/chemistry , Indazoles/chemical synthesis , Indazoles/chemistry , Mice , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship
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