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  • Antitumor studies. Part 1: design, synthesis, antitumor activity, and AutoDock study of 2-deoxo-2-phenyl-5-deazaflavins and 2-deoxo-2-phenylflavin-5-oxides as a new class of antitumor agents.

Antitumor studies. Part 1: design, synthesis, antitumor activity, and AutoDock study of 2-deoxo-2-phenyl-5-deazaflavins and 2-deoxo-2-phenylflavin-5-oxides as a new class of antitumor agents.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2006-10-20)
Hamed I Ali, Keiichiro Tomita, Eiichi Akaho, Hiroto Kambara, Shinji Miura, Hiroyuki Hayakawa, Noriyuki Ashida, Yutaka Kawashima, Takehiro Yamagishi, Hisao Ikeya, Fumio Yoneda, Tomohisa Nagamatsu
RÉSUMÉ

Novel 2-deoxo-2-phenyl-5-deazaflavins and 2-deoxo-2-phenylflavin-5-oxides were prepared as a new class of antitumor agents and showed significant antitumor activities against NCI-H 460, HCT 116, A 431, CCRF-HSB-2, andKB cell lines. In vivo investigation, 2-deoxo-10-methyl-2-phenyl-5-deazaflavin exhibited the effective antitumor activity against A 431 human adenocarcinoma cells transplanted subcutaneously into nude mouse. Furthermore, AutoDock study has been done by binding of the flavin analogs into PTK pp60(c-src), where a good correlation between their IC(50) and AutoDock binding free energy was exhibited. In particular, 2-deoxo-2-phenylflavin-5-oxides exhibited the highest potential binding affinity within the binding pocket of PTK.

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Cytosine β-D-arabinofuranoside, crystalline, ≥90% (HPLC)