The replacement of 1,3-dihydroxy-2-propylamino moiety at the N6-position of edotecarin (1) by arylmethylamino groups yielded a number of more potent topoisomerase I inhibitors with better cytotoxic (CTX) activities in vitro than edotecarin. Among them, the three most potent pyridylmethyl analogues, compounds 22g, 22m, and 23c, showed better antitumor activities against MKN-45 human stomach cancer or MX-1 human breast cancer xenografted mice than those of edotecarin. Furthermore, compounds 22m and 23c exhibited complete response against MX-1 cells implanted in mice.
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February 2002
Replacement of the thiol groups in 1, a potent and highly selective Candida albicans GGTase I inhibitor discovered through screening, with an imidazole ring was achieved by using solid phase synthesis. A non-thiol compound, 7, was found as a representative of a new class of potent C. albicans GGTase I inhibitor with high selectivity against human GGTase I.
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