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Synthesis and in Vitro Evaluation of SG3227, a Pyrrolobenzodiazepine Dimer Antibody-drug Conjugate Payload Based on Sibiromycin

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2017 Feb 12
PMID 28188066
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Abstract

A novel pyrrolobenzodiazepine dimer payload, SG3227, was rationally designed based on the naturally occurring antitumour compound sibiromycin. SG3227 was synthesized from a dimeric core in an efficient fashion. An unexpected room temperature Diels-Alder reaction occurred during the final step of the synthesis and was circumvented by use of an iodoacetamide conjugation moiety in place of a maleimide. The payload was successfully conjugated to trastuzumab and the resulting ADC exhibited potent activity against a HER2-expressing human cancer cell line in vitro.

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