Synthesis, Structure and Anticancer Activity of New Geldanamycin Amine Analogs Containing C(17)- or C(20)- Flexible and Rigid Arms As Well As Closed or Open Ansa-bridges
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The nucleophilic attack of amines at C(17) or C(17)/C(20) positions of geldanamycin's (GDM) benzoquinone, via initial 1,4-Michael conjugate addition mechanism, yield new analogs with closed or open ansa-bridges (1-31), respectively. X-ray structures of analogs 22 and 24 reveals an unexpected arrangement of the ansa-bridge in solid (conformer B), that is located between those of conformers A, prevailing in solution (trans-lactam), and C, crucial at binding to Hsp90 (cis-lactam). The structure of a new-type conformer B allows to better understand the molecular recognition mechanism between the GDM analogs and the target Hsp90. Combined analysis of: anticancer test results (SKBR-3, SKOV-3, PC-3, U-87, A-549) and those performed in normal cells (HDF), K values and docking modes at Hsp90 as well as clogP parameters, reveals that the rigid C(17)-arm (piperidyl, cyclohexyl) with a H-bond acceptor as carbonyl group together with a lipophilicity clogP∼3 favor high potency of analogs, even up to IC ∼0.08 μM, at improved selectivity (SI > 30), when compared to GDM. The most active 25 show higher anticancer potency than 17-AAG (in SKOV-3 and A-549) as well as reblastatin (in SKBR-3 and SKOV-3). Opening of the ansa-bridge within GDM analogs, at the best case, decreases activity (IC∼2 μM) and toxicity in HDF cells (SI∼2-3), relative to GDM.
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