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Rationally Engineered, Chemically Stable Tunicamycin Analogues Decouple DPAGT1 Inhibition from Non-Selective Toxicity
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Tunicamycins are potent inhibitors of dolichyl-phosphate N -acetylglucosamine phosphotransferase (DPAGT1) but are unsuitable for therapeutic development due to non-selective cytotoxicity, acid-labile glycosidic linkages, and poor physicochemical properties. Although prior structural modifications reduced the promiscuous toxicity of tunicamycins, the intrinsic 11'-β-1″-α trehalose-type glycosidic linkage remains chemically unstable, limiting biological durability. Here, we report a rationally engineered scaffold-stabilization strategy in which the acid-labile linkage is replaced with a chemically robust cyclitol framework, enabling the concise synthesis of chemically stable and water-soluble tunicamycin analogues in only 12 synthetic steps. From this platform, TM-Cy-TBPA ( 4 ) was identified as a lead DPAGT1 inhibitor that potently suppresses the proliferation of breast cancer cells by inducing G 2 -phase arrest followed by apoptosis, while exhibiting minimal cytotoxicity toward nontransformed cells. The compound shows improved solubility, and favorable pharmacokinetic exposure. These results establish tunicamycin cyclitol analogues as a structurally distinct class of selective DPAGT1-targeted anticancer agents and demonstrate that stabilization of the glycosidic linkage is an effective strategy for enhancing pharmacological selectivity, improving in vivo performance, and simplifying the synthetic route.
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