Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Fluorescent Bryostatin Analogues.

TitleSynthesis and Biological Evaluation of Fluorescent Bryostatin Analogues.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsCummins TJ, Kedei N, Czikora A, Lewin NE, Kirk S, Petersen ME, McGowan KM, Chen J-Q, Luo X, Johnson RC, Ravichandran S, Blumberg PM, Keck GE
JournalChembiochem
Volume19
Issue8
Pagination877-889
Date Published2018 Apr 16
ISSN1439-7633
Abstract

To investigate the cellular distribution of tumor-promoting vs. non-tumor-promoting bryostatin analogues, we synthesized fluorescently labeled variants of two bryostatin derivatives that have previously shown either phorbol ester-like or bryostatin-like biological activity in U937 leukemia cells. These new fluorescent analogues both displayed high affinity for protein kinase C (PKC) binding and retained the basic properties of the parent unlabeled compounds in U937 assays. The fluorescent compounds showed similar patterns of intracellular distribution in cells, however; this argues against an existing hypothesis that various patterns of intracellular distribution are responsible for differences in biological activity. Upon further characterization, the fluorescent compounds revealed a slow rate of cellular uptake; correspondingly, they showed reduced activity for cellular responses that were only transient upon treatment with phorbol ester or bryostatin 1.

DOI10.1002/cbic.201700655
Alternate JournalChembiochem
PubMed ID29424951

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