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A Bio‐Chemosynthetic Approach to Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide–Ansamitocin Conjugates for Use in Magnetic Drug Targeting
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Abstract A combination of mutasynthesis using a mutant strain of A. pretiosum blocked in the biosynthesis of amino‐hydroxybenzoic acid (AHBA) and semisynthesis relying on a Stille cross‐coupling step provided access to new ansamitocin derivatives of which one was attached by a thermolabile linker to nanostructured iron oxide particles. When exposed to an oscillating electromagnetic field the resulting iron oxide/ansamitocin conjugate 19 heats up in an aqueous suspension and the ansamitocin derivative 16 is released by means of a retro‐Diels–Alder reaction. It exerts strong antiproliferative activity (IC 50 =4.8 ng mg −1 ) in mouse fibroblasts. These new types of conjugates have the potential for combating cancer through hyperthermia and chemotherapy using an electromagnetic external trigger.
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