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Optimizing Natural Products by Biosynthetic Engineering: Discovery of Nonquinone Hsp90 Inhibitors
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Biosynthetic EngineeringPharmaceutical ScienceBioorganic ChemistryEngineeringHsp90-bound ConformationPharmaceutical ChemistryDrug ResistanceMedicinal ChemistryNatural Product BiosynthesisNatural ProductsNonquinone Hsp90 InhibitorsBiochemistryDrug DevelopmentNatural Product SynthesisPharmacologyNovel Macbecin AnaloguesNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyGenetic EngineeringDrug DiscoveryPharmaceutical Research
A biosynthetic medicinal chemistry approach was applied to the optimization of the natural product Hsp90 inhibitor macbecin. By genetic engineering, mutants have been created to produce novel macbecin analogues including a nonquinone compound (5) that has significantly improved binding affinity to Hsp90 (Kd 3 nM vs 240 nM for macbecin) and reduced toxicity (MTD > or = 250 mg/kg). Structural flexibility may contribute to the preorganization of 5 to exist in solution in the Hsp90-bound conformation.
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