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Structure Optimization of Gatastatin for the Development of γ-Tubulin-Specific Inhibitor

Kana Shintani, Haruna Ebisu, Minagi Mukaiyama, Taisei Hatanaka, Takumi Chinen, Daisuke Takao, Yoko Nagumo, Akira Sakakura, Ichiro Hayakawa, Takeo Usui

2020ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gatastatin (O7-benzyl glaziovianin A) is a γ-tubulin-specific inhibitor that is used to investigate γ-tubulin function in cells. We have previously reported that the unsubstituted phenyl ring of the O7-benzyl group in gatastatin is important for γ-tubulin inhibition. To obtain further structural information regarding γ-tubulin inhibition, we synthesized several gatastatin derivatives containing a fixed O7-benzyl moiety. Modifications of the B-ring resulted in drastic decrease in cytotoxicity, abnormal spindle formation activity, and inhibition of microtubule (MT) nucleation. In contrast, various O6-alkylated gatastatin derivatives showed potent cytotoxicity, induced abnormal spindle formation, and inhibited MT nucleation. We had previously reported that O6-benzyl glaziovianin A is a potent α/β-tubulin inhibitor; thus, these new results suggest that the O6-position restricts affinity for α/β- and γ-tubulin. Considering that an O7-benzyl group increases specificity for γ-tubulin, more potent and specific γ-tubulin inhibitors can be generated through O6-modifications of gatastatin.

Topics & Concepts

TubulinMoietyCytotoxicityStereochemistryMicrotubuleChemistryRing (chemistry)BiochemistryBiologyCell biologyIn vitroOrganic chemistryMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsProtein Tyrosine Phosphatases14-3-3 protein interactions
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