Nucleus-targeting imaging and enhanced cytotoxicity based on naphthalimide derivatives
Shan-Shan Wang1, Shao-Ying Du2, Xu He3
1Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Diagnosis (Ministry of Education), Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology of Hebei Province, Baoding 071002, PR China; Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medical Science, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, PR China.
Abstract:
Organelles possess critical biological effects in cellular processes. However, the relationship between organelle targeting and antitumour activity is a challenging issue. In this paper, a number of amide/acylhydrazine modified naphthalimide derivatives were designed and synthesized. Interestingly, amide modified naphthalimide derivatives NI-A-NH and NI-C-NH with (R)-piperdine and (S)-pyrrolidine functionalization exhibited enhanced cytotoxicity compared with acylhydrazine modified derivatives NI-A-2NH and NI-C-2NH. However, acylhydrazine modified derivatives NI-B-2NH and NI-D-2NH with (S)-piperdine and achiral piperdine conjugates possessed better cytotoxicity than NI-B-NH and NI-D-NH with amide modifications. Fluorescence imaging, DNA binding interactions and cell cycle analyses were further completed to clarify that the nucleus-targeting effects showed enhanced cytotoxic activity, strong DNA binding and the blocking of cells in S phase. These results provide a preliminary theoretical basis for the further design of organelle-targeting antitumour drugs.


