Syntheses and biological evaluation of new glyco-modified angucyclin-antibiotics.

Bioorg Med Chem

Institut für Organische Chemie, Technische Universität Clausthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany.

Published: September 2000

The synthesis of novel aquayamycin-derived angucycline antibiotics 13a-d has been achieved. Glycosylation of aquayamycin (6) using 2-selenoglycosyl acetate 7 as glycosyl donor proceeded in excellent yield but attempts to reductively remove the selenyl group led to rearrangement or further aromatization of the aglycon. As a consequence of these results, it became possible to prepare urdamycinone B (10) starting from aquayamycin (6). In addition, silyl protected D-olivals 12a,b were attached to the C-glycoside domain of aquayamycin (6) under protic conditions. As expected, the hydroxy and phenol groups of the benz[a]anthracene framework of 6 did not react under the glycosylation conditions employed. Stepwise removal of the silyl protecting group starting with tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride followed by use of the HF/pyridine complex suppressed a possible rearrangement of the aglycon and successfully terminated the sequence. The new angucycline-antibiotics 13a and 13b are some of the most potent xanthine oxidase inhibitors known and show cytotoxic activity with ED50-values in the range of 12.6-2.9x 10(-6) M.

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