
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 276 - 300 (1982)
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Denny, William A.
Cain, Bruce F.
Atwell, Graham J.
Hansch, Corwin
Panthananickal, Augustine
Leo, A.
Quantitative relationships (QSAR) have been derived between antileukemic (L1210) activity and agent physicochemical properties for 509 tumor-active members of the general class of 9-anilinoacridines.One member of this class is the clinical agent m-AMSA (NSC 249992).Agent hydrophobicity proved a significant but not a dominant influence on in vivo potency.The electronic properties of substituent groups proved important, but the most significant effects on drug potency were shown by the steric influence of groups placed at various positions on the 9-anilinoacridine skeleton.The results are entirely consistent with the physiologically important step in the action of these compounds being their binding to double-stranded DNA by intercalation of the acridine chromophore between the base pairs and positioning of the anilino group in the minor groove, as previously suggested.An equation was also derived for the acute toxicities of 643 derivatives of 9-anilinoacridine.This equation took a somewhat similar form to the one modeling antileukemia potency, emphasizing the usual fairly close relationship between potency and acute toxicity for antitumor agents in general.This study demonstrated the power of QSAR techniques to structure very large amounts of biological data and to allow the extraction of useful information from bearing on the possible site of action of the compounds concerned.
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