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Strategies for Tracking Anastasis, A Cell Survival Phenomenon that Reverses Apoptosis
Published on: February 16, 2015
Structure activity studies on the crinane alkaloid apoptosis-inducing pharmacophore
James McNulty1, Jerald J Nair, Jaume Bastida
1Department of Chemistry, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4M1, Canada. jmcnult@mcmaster.ca
Abstract:
The apoptosis-inducing ability of alpha-ethano bridged crinane alkaloids was investigated using natural and semi-synthetic derivatives uncovering novel structural requirements of this cytotoxic pharmacophore. An alpha-ethano bridge is required; an alpha- or beta-methoxy or hydroxyl H-bond acceptor are all tolerated at C-3; a small substituent (H, or OH) alone is tolerated at C-11; and a C-1 to C-2 double bond is shown to modulate, but is not a requirement for, apoptosis-inducing activity.
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