Novel carbazole and acyl-indole antimitotics

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2009.0

Abstract

In the course of our Heat Shock 90 program, certain carbazole compounds were identified which had an off-target antiproliferative activity. To understand the off-target activity, we studied one analog with strong activity. We discovered that it had an effect on tubulin polymerization kinetics and was competitive with colchicine. Additional analogs were made, and a number of potent compounds were identified.

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