Tetracyclic chromophoric analogs of actinomycin D: synthesis, structure elucidation and interconvertibility from one form to another, antitumor activity, and structure-activity relationships

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1983.0

Abstract

Two different tetracyclic chromophoric analogues of actinomycin D have been synthesized by engaging two chromophoric DNA-binding functions in actinomycin D, i.e., 2-amino and 3-oxo, into either a 1,4-oxazin-2-one or an oxazole ring system. A third analogue has an extra quinone function at C-8 of the oxazole analogue. In all the analogues the chemical integrity of the peptide lactones of the parent antibiotic is kept intact, but their sterochemistry is altered. The analogues are designed as transport-modified prodrug forms of either the tricyclic active analogues of actinomycin D or actinomycin D itself. All analogues exhibit cytotoxicity that is several-fold less potent than AMD; they also have no binding affinity toward extracellular DNA. Nonetheless, the analogues of the first and the third series show improved antitumor activities (P388 leukemia, CDF1 mice). In fact, two of these analogues having a phenyl substituent at the C-3 site of the oxazinone ring or the C-2 position of the 8-oxo-8H-oxazole ring exhibit the highest antitumor effects. Most of the analogues are active over a broader dose range than actinomycin D and are 6- to 16-fold less cytotoxic to human lymphoblastic leukemia (CCFR-CEM) cells in vitro. The analogues with the most pronounced antitumor activity are those that retain most elements in the peptide stereochemistry of actinomycin D and have a quinone function or demonstrate susceptibility of their chromophores to biotransformation.

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