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Kualiang Li1, Wei Liu1, Tong Wu1
1Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Screening for Novel Microbial Products, Fujian Institute of Microbiology, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350007, P. R. China.
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In recent years, developing effective theranostic agents for precise cancer treatment has been one of the most prevalent strategies. Herein, three staurosporine derivatives, MCY-STS, ECY-STS, and ICY-STS, synthesized through minor modifications of natural staurosporine, are reported. These derivatives not only exhibit attractive fluorescence properties, including solvatochromism and dual-state (solution and solid) emission, but also demonstrate potent protein kinase C inhibitory activity and anticancer effects against NCI-N87, MCF-7, and SK-OV-3 cell lines. Theoretical calculation analyses, including density functional theory calculations, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulations, are employed to elucidate their protein-ligand interactions and luminescence mechanisms. Further investigations reveal that ECY-STS significantly inhibits tumor growth while illuminating tumor tissues for therapy visualization. Collectively, these modified fluorescent staurosporine derivatives, particularly ECY-STS, represent promising theranostic agents that provide a novel strategy for cancer imaging and treatment in humans.

