Natural Products and Bioprospecting    2012, Vol. 2 Issue (5) : 210-216     DOI: 10.1007/s13659-012-0071-7
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Exploring of drug leads from diversity-oriented Michael-acceptor library derived from natural products
Xu DENGa,b, Ling-Mei KONGa,b, Yu ZHAOa, Juan HEa, Li-Yan PENGa, Yan LIa, Qin-Shi ZHAOa
a State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China;
b Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Abstract  A potential strategy for drug lead identification and in-active natural products re-discovery is elaborated. Starting from fifteen structurally diverse natural products, a focused library featured by Michael acceptors is constructed with IBX mediated oxidation. Biological assay on five tumor cell lines indicates that four Michael acceptors, 8a, 11a, 12a, 14a, are with improved cytotoxicity(3-10 folds more potent than the parent compounds), which merit further investigations. Further thiol-sensitive assay of the active hit 8a revealed that it was an irreversible Michael acceptor. The results suggest that the strategy is not only effective and relatively high discovery rate(28%), but also resource saving.
Keywords drug leads identification      in-active natural products re-discovery      Michael acceptors      anti-tumor activity     
Fund:We thanked the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 90813004, U0932602, 20802083 and 973 Program No. 2009CB522303 and No. 2011CB915503) and the State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China(P2010-ZZ18) for financial support.
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Xu DENG,Ling-Mei KONG,Yu ZHAO, et al. Exploring of drug leads from diversity-oriented Michael-acceptor library derived from natural products[J]. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 2012, 2(5): 210-216.
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