Microtubules are polymeric filaments, constructed of α-β tubulin heterodimers that underlie critical subcellular structures in eukaryotic organisms. Four homologous proteins (γ-, δ-, ε- and ζ-tubulin) additionally contribute to specialized microtubule functions. Although there is an immense volume of publicly available data pertaining to tubulins, it is difficult to assimilate all potentially relevant information across diverse organisms, isotypes, and categories of data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work deals with the molecular design, synthesis and biological activity of a series of tetrahydro[1,4]dioxanisoquinolines and dimethoxyisoquinoline analogues. This study describes the synthesis strategy of these potential antitumor compounds, their multi-step synthesis and their optimization. A series of tetrahydroisoquinolines was synthesized and their cytotoxicity evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA set of disubstituted tetracyclic lactones has been synthesized and tested for potential antitumor activity. Several of them possess a noticeable cytotoxicity against L1210 and HT-29 colon cells in vitro. Relationships between chain nature and biological properties were sought.
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May 2005
This paper describes extensive research on the activity of more of 100 cytotoxic compounds containing an oxygenated ring in their structure and isolated from natural plants or prepared by semisynthesis or synthesis from available intermediates. Anticancer drugs have been classified according to the chemical structure of the natural products that are considered to lead the series. The origin and mechanism of action involved in each case have been considered.
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