Title of article :
Effect of 2′-OH acetylation on the bioactivity and conformation of 7-O-[N-(4′-fluoresceincarbonyl)-l-alanyl]taxol. A NMR-fluorescence microscopy study Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jesus Jimenez-Barbero، نويسنده , , André A Souto، نويسنده , , Miguel Abal، نويسنده , , Isabel Barasoain، نويسنده , , Juan A Evangelio، نويسنده , , A.Ulises Acu?a، نويسنده , , José M Andreu، نويسنده , , Francisco Amat-Guerri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
7
From page :
1857
To page :
1863
Abstract :
The relationship between conformation, 2′-OH acetylation, and bioactivity of two fluorescent taxoids has been investigated by a combination of NMR and fluorescence microscopy techniques. These taxoids present the structure of taxol with the 7-OH group esterified with the N-(4′-fluoresceincarbonyl)-l-alanine group and with the 2′-OH group free (taxoid 2) or acetylated (taxoid 3). The larger water solubility of 2 and 3 compared with taxol allowed a detailed NMR study in DMSO-d6/D2O (3/7), showing that both taxoids adopt a similar collapsed conformation in which the hydrophobic groups 2-O-benzoyl, 3′-phenyl and 4-O-acetyl are in close proximity, with the fluorescein group displaying unrestricted motion. On the other hand, while taxoid 2 retains essentially the ability of taxol to induce in vitro microtubule assembly and to bind to cell microtubules, the 2′-acetylated derivative 3 does not show immediate activity. However, when taxoid 3 is left in the cell culture, the slow hydrolysis of the 2′-acetate group in the medium liberates the cytotoxic, microtubule-specific taxoid 2. The intense emission of this active derivative (2) allows the accurate recording of the drug-cell interaction from the very initial steps using fluorescence microscopy. These experiments show conclusively, for the first time in cell cultures, that a free 2′-OH group in taxol is essential for the recognition of the drug by the binding site of cellular microtubules.
Keywords :
fluorescence , NMR , microtubule probes , paclitaxel structure–activity relationship
Journal title :
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Record number :
1301754
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