The azinomycins are potent antitumour antibiotics that are able to crosslink DNA, but are relatively unstable and unlikely to progress as therapeutic candidates. A prototype analogue 4 with more clinical potential has been designed and synthesised and incorporates the epoxide function of the azinomycins and a nitrogen mustard. Two further analogues 5 and 6 that can alkylate DNA but cannot crosslink the duplex have also been synthesised. Compound 4 crosslinks DNA efficiently at nM concentrations. Compounds 4–6 were submitted to the NCI 60 cell line screen and have similar antitumour activity, although 4 is slightly less active than the non-crosslinking compounds. These observations will be important in the design of further azinomycin analog...
Several common cancer-fighting therapies such as Mitomycin (MC) function by binding DNA strands to f...
A series of bisepoxides based on the epoxide domain of the naturally occurring azinomycins have been...
Mitomycin C (MC) is a naturally occurring antitumor agent isolated from soil bacterium. MC is effect...
NoThe azinomycins are potent antitumour antibiotics that are able to crosslink DNA, but are relative...
NoThe design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based ...
The design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based up...
The design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based up...
In this work, we present molecular modeling studies carried out using six DNA sequences and six azin...
Nature is a rich source of antitumour agents that can act as a paradigm for the development of synth...
Mitomycin C (MC) is a quinone containing anti-cancer agent that alkylates DNA, forming insterstrand ...
As hospital reports of strains of resistant bacteria are continuing to increase, a new approach is r...
As hospital reports of strains of resistant bacteria are continuing to increase, a new approach is r...
Azinomycins A 1 and B 2 isolated from the culture broths of Streptomyces griseofuscus S42227, exhibi...
Bifunctional alkylating agents such as chlorambucil and melphalan represent an important class of cl...
Mitomycin C (MC), a quinone-containing cancer therapy agent, is biologically active by alkylating DN...
Several common cancer-fighting therapies such as Mitomycin (MC) function by binding DNA strands to f...
A series of bisepoxides based on the epoxide domain of the naturally occurring azinomycins have been...
Mitomycin C (MC) is a naturally occurring antitumor agent isolated from soil bacterium. MC is effect...
NoThe azinomycins are potent antitumour antibiotics that are able to crosslink DNA, but are relative...
NoThe design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based ...
The design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based up...
The design and synthesis of a potentially more therapeutically-viable azinomycin analogue 4 based up...
In this work, we present molecular modeling studies carried out using six DNA sequences and six azin...
Nature is a rich source of antitumour agents that can act as a paradigm for the development of synth...
Mitomycin C (MC) is a quinone containing anti-cancer agent that alkylates DNA, forming insterstrand ...
As hospital reports of strains of resistant bacteria are continuing to increase, a new approach is r...
As hospital reports of strains of resistant bacteria are continuing to increase, a new approach is r...
Azinomycins A 1 and B 2 isolated from the culture broths of Streptomyces griseofuscus S42227, exhibi...
Bifunctional alkylating agents such as chlorambucil and melphalan represent an important class of cl...
Mitomycin C (MC), a quinone-containing cancer therapy agent, is biologically active by alkylating DN...
Several common cancer-fighting therapies such as Mitomycin (MC) function by binding DNA strands to f...
A series of bisepoxides based on the epoxide domain of the naturally occurring azinomycins have been...
Mitomycin C (MC) is a naturally occurring antitumor agent isolated from soil bacterium. MC is effect...