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Toxoflavins and deazaflavins as the first reported selective small molecule inhibitors of tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase II
Raoof, Ali,Depledge, Paul,Hamilton, Niall M.,Hamilton, Nicola S.,Hitchin, James R.,Hopkins, Gemma V.,Jordan, Allan M.,Maguire, Laura A.,McGonagle, Alison E.,Mould, Daniel P.,Rushbrooke, Mathew,Small, Helen F.,Smith, Kate M.,Thomson, Graeme J.,Turlais, Fabrice,Waddell, Ian D.,Waszkowycz, Bohdan,Watson, Amanda J.,Ogilvie, Donald J.
supporting information, p. 6352 - 6370 (2013/09/23)
The recently discovered enzyme tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 2 (TDP2) has been implicated in the topoisomerase-mediated repair of DNA damage. In the clinical setting, it has been hypothesized that TDP2 may mediate drug resistance to topoisomerase II (topo II) inhibition by etoposide. Therefore, selective pharmacological inhibition of TDP2 is proposed as a novel approach to overcome intrinsic or acquired resistance to topo II-targeted drug therapy. Following a high-throughput screening (HTS) campaign, toxoflavins and deazaflavins were identified as the first reported sub-micromolar and selective inhibitors of this enzyme. Toxoflavin derivatives appeared to exhibit a clear structure-activity relationship (SAR) for TDP2 enzymatic inhibition. However, we observed a key redox liability of this series, and this, alongside early in vitro drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) issues, precluded further exploration. The deazaflavins were developed from a singleton HTS hit. This series showed distinct SAR and did not display redox activity; however low cell permeability proved to be a challenge.
PYRIMIDOTRIAZINEDIONES AND PYRIMIDOPYRIMIDINEDIONES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
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The present disclosure is directed to pyrimidotriazinediones and pyrimidopyrimidinediones having a formula (I), (II), or (III), or a mixture or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or hydrate thereof, and to methods of treating cancer comprising administering
Microwave-assisted synthesis of 3-aryl-pyrimido[5,4-e][1,2,4]triazine-5, 7(1H,6H)-dione libraries: Derivatives of toxoflavin
Todorovic, Nick,Giacomelli, Andrew,Hassell, John A.,Frampton, Christopher S.,Capretta, Alfredo
experimental part, p. 6037 - 6040 (2010/11/21)
The parallel synthesis of a library of toxoflavin derivatives is described. The microwave-assisted approach involves the de novo generation of the heterocyclic scaffold and allows for facile introduction of a variety of fragments.
The facile synthesis of 6-azapurines by transformation of toxoflavins (7-azapteridines)
Nagamatsu, Tomohisa,Ma, Jun,Yoneda, Fumio
body text, p. 849 - 854 (2010/10/03)
This paper describes a reliable and facile synthesis of 6-azapurines (1,5-dimethyl-1H imidazo[4,5-e][1,2,4]triazin-6(5H)-ones) by treatment of toxoflavins (7-azapteridines) with 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide at 5-25 °C along with a benzilic acid type rearr
