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Design and synthesis of herboxidiene derivatives that potently inhibit in vitro splicing.

Arun K GhoshSrinivasa Rao AlluGuddeti Chandrashekar ReddyAdriana Gamboa LopezPatricia MendezMelissa S Jurica
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
Herboxidiene is a potent antitumor agent that targets the SF3B subunit of the spliceosome. Herboxidiene possesses a complex structural architecture with nine stereocenters and design of potent less complex structures would be of interest as a drug lead as well as a tool for studying SF3B1 function in splicing. We investigated a number of C-6 modified herboxidiene derivatives in an effort to eliminate this stereocenter and, also to understand the importance of this functionality. The syntheses of structural variants involved a Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction as the key step. The functionalized tetrahydrofuran core has been constructed from commercially available optically active tri-O-acetyl-d-glucal. We investigated the effect of these derivatives on splicing chemistry. The C-6 alkene derivative showed very potent splicing inhibitory activity similar to herboxidiene. Furthermore, the C-6 gem-dimethyl derivative also exhibited very potent in vitro splicing inhibitory activity comparable to herboxidiene.
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