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Cell-Based and Biochemical Structure-Activity Analyses of Analogs of the Microtubule Stabilizer Dictyostatin

Brianne S. Raccor, Andreas Vogt, Rachel P. Sikorski, Charitha Madiraju, Raghavan Balachandran, Kia Montgomery, Youseung Shin, Yoshikazu Fukui, Won-Hyuk Jung, Dennis P. Curran and Billy W. Day
Molecular Pharmacology March 2008, 73 (3) 718-726; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.042598
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Compounds that bind to microtubules (MTs) and alter their dynamics are highly sought as a result of the clinical success of paclitaxel and docetaxel. The naturally occurring compound (-)-dictyostatin binds to MTs, causes cell cycle arrest in G2/M at nanomolar concentrations, and retains antiproliferative activity in paclitaxel-resistant cell lines, making dictyostatin an attractive candidate for development as an antineoplastic agent. In this study, we examined a series of dictyostatin analogs to probe biological and biochemical structure-activity relationships. We used a high-content multiparameter fluorescence-based cellular assay for MT morphology, chromatin condensation, mitotic arrest, and cellular toxicity to identify regions of dictyostatin that were essential for biological activity. Four analogs (6-epi-dictyostatin, 7-epi-dictyostatin, 16-normethyldictyostatin, and 15Z,16-normethyldictyostatin) retained low nanomolar activity in the cell-based assay and were chosen for analyses with isolated tubulin. All four compounds were potent inducers of MT assembly. Equilibrium binding constant (Ki) determinations using [14C]epothilone B, which has a 3-fold higher affinity for the taxoid binding site than paclitaxel, indicated that 6-epi-dictyostatin and 7-epi-dictyostatin displaced [14C]epothilone B with Ki values of 480 and 930 nM, respectively. 16-Normethyldictyostatin and 15Z,16-normethyldictyostatin had reduced affinity (Ki values of 4.55 and 4.47 μM, respectively), consistent with previous reports showing that C16-normethyldictyostatin loses potency in paclitaxel-resistant cell lines that have a Phe270-to-Val mutation in the taxoid binding site of β-tubulin. Finally, we developed a set of quantitative structure-activity relationship equations correlating structures with antiproliferative activity. The equations accurately predicted biological activity and will help in the design of future analogs.

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  • This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant CA078039

  • ABBREVIATIONS: MT, microtubule; SAR, structure-activity relationship; QSAR, quantitative structure-activity relationship; FITC, fluorescein isothiocyanate; DMSO, dimethylsulfoxide; MSG, monosodium glutamate; MDEC, minimum detectable effective concentration; GFA, genetic function approximation.

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Cell-Based and Biochemical Structure-Activity Analyses of Analogs of the Microtubule Stabilizer Dictyostatin

Brianne S. Raccor, Andreas Vogt, Rachel P. Sikorski, Charitha Madiraju, Raghavan Balachandran, Kia Montgomery, Youseung Shin, Yoshikazu Fukui, Won-Hyuk Jung, Dennis P. Curran and Billy W. Day
Molecular Pharmacology March 1, 2008, 73 (3) 718-726; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.042598

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Cell-Based and Biochemical Structure-Activity Analyses of Analogs of the Microtubule Stabilizer Dictyostatin

Brianne S. Raccor, Andreas Vogt, Rachel P. Sikorski, Charitha Madiraju, Raghavan Balachandran, Kia Montgomery, Youseung Shin, Yoshikazu Fukui, Won-Hyuk Jung, Dennis P. Curran and Billy W. Day
Molecular Pharmacology March 1, 2008, 73 (3) 718-726; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.042598
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