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DNA-cleaving antitumor agents

A compound, ethynyl technology, applied in the direction of antineoplastic drugs, antiviral agents, antibacterial drugs, etc., can solve the problem that heteroatom substitutes have not yet been widely developed

Inactive Publication Date: 2001-09-19
RES DEVMENT FOUND
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[0008] Aside from the synthetic and biological promise of enediyne and enylyne propadiene, heteroatom substitutions of these systems have not been extensively explored

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[0044] This article describes the synthesis and use of new azepine derivatives of enediynes, enediynes, and diallenes. Properly constructed aza derivatives can undergo thermal reactions to produce diradical intermediates. It is believed that the propensity of these aza-derivatives to undergo these diradical-generating reactions and of these diradical intermediates to undergo radical atom-abstracting reactions and other facilities leading to DNA strand scission The position and nature of the substituents on the alkyne, enyne propadiene or diallene. Aza-Bergman cyclizations have the advantage of being easier to perform than the corresponding Bergman cyclizations. Therefore, these aza-derivatives are capable of inducing DNA strand cleavage under physiological conditions.

[0045] In one embodiment, the aza-derivative has the formula A: where R 1 and R 4 Each is:

[0046] Substituted ethynyl, the structure is:

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Abstract

A chemical composition and method of use of the composition is described. The chemical composition includes an aza-enediyne, aza-enyne allene, or an aza-diallene. These compound are preferably non-hydrolyzable, cationic compounds that bind to nucleic acids. In addition it is believed that these compounds may undergo chemical reactions in the presence of a nucleic acid to generate reactive intermediates that cleave nucleic acids.

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Background of the invention [0001] 1. field of invention [0002] The present invention generally relates to methods and compounds for treating cancer. Specifically, one embodiment involves the use of DNA-reactive compounds that, in the presence of DNA, bind to DNA and undergo a series of chemical reactions resulting in reactive intermediates that cleave the DNA. [0003] 2. A brief description of related technologies [0004] In 1972, Robert Bergman and his collaborators proved that substituted 3-hexene-1,5-diynes (1A / 1B, figure 1 ) and proposed an intermediate 1,4-didehydrobenzene 2 in the process (Jones and Bergman, 1972). The existence of a singlet 1,4-didehydrobenzene intermediate leading to the substituted benzene product 3 was indirectly demonstrated by liquid phase CIDNP experiments (Lockhart and Bergman, 1981). Bergman's initial discovery had significant implications for the discovery of an entire class of antitumor antibiotics, beginning with calicheamicin gamm...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K31/415A61K31/4184C07D235/04A61K31/70A61P31/00A61P31/04A61P31/12A61P35/00A61P43/00C07D235/08C07D239/26C07D277/22C07D277/64
CPCC07D235/08C07D239/26C07D277/22C07D277/64A61K31/4184A61K31/70A61P31/00A61P31/04A61P31/12A61P35/00A61P43/00A61K31/4164
Inventor S·M·克尔温W·戴维
Owner RES DEVMENT FOUND
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