CC-1065 Analogues Bearing Different DNA-Binding Subunits:  Synthesis, Antitumor Activity, and Preliminary Toxicity Study

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2003.0

Abstract

CC-1065 analogues bearing different DNA-binding subunits were synthesized. A terminal C5-NO2 and -F moiety at the DNA-binding subunit increased the drug's potency and antitumor efficacy. A C5-OCH3 reduced the potency and antitumor efficacy. Compound (+/-)-7, bearing a trans double bond, had increased antitumor efficacy. A preliminary toxicity study indicated that terminal C5-OCH3 and -acetamido moieties at the DNA-binding subunit caused delayed death in mice.

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