Synthesis and Enantiomeric Separation of a Novel Spiroketal Derivative: A Potent Human Telomerase Inhibitor with High in Vitro Anticancer Activity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
: The synthesis, the enantiomeric separation, and the characterization of new simple spiroketal derivatives have been performed. The synthesized compounds have shown a very high anticancer activity. Cell proliferation assay showed that they induce a remarkable inhibition of cell proliferation in all cell lines treated, depending on culture time and concentration. The compounds have also shown a potent nanomolar human telomerase inhibition activity and apoptosis induction. CD melting experiments demonstrate that spiroketal does not affect the G-quadruplex (G4) thermal stability. Docking studies showed that telomerase inhibition could be determined by a spiroketal interaction with the telomerase enzyme.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Fuggetta, Maria Pia; De Mico, Antonella; Cottarelli, Andrea; Morelli, Franco; Zonfrillo, Manuela; Ulgheri, Fausta; Peluso, Paola; Mannu, Alberto; Deligia, Francesco; Marchetti, Mauro; Roviello, Giovanni; Reyes Romero, Atilio; Dömling, Alexander; Spanu, Pietro
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