(Z)-1-Aryl-3-arylamino-2-propen-1-ones, highly active stimulators of tubulin polymerization: Synthesis, structure-activity relationship (SAR), tubulin polymerization, and cell growth inhibition studies

M. V.Ramana Reddy, Balaiah Akula, Stephen C. Cosenza, Clement M. Lee, Muralidhar R. Mallireddigari, Venkat R. Pallela, D. R.C.Venkata Subbaiah, Andrew Udofa, E. Premkumar Reddy

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Abstract

Tubulin, the major structural component of microtubules, is a target for the development of anticancer agents. A series of (Z)-1-aryl-3-arylamino-2- propen-1-one (10) were synthesized and evaluated for antiproliferative activity in cell-based assay. The most active compound (Z)-1-(2-bromo-3,4,5- trimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenylamino)prop-2-en-1-one (10ae) was tested in 20 tumor cell lines including multidrug resistant phenotype and was found to induce apoptosis in all these cell lines with similar GI 50 values. Flow cytometry studies showed that 10ae arrested the cells in G2/M phase of cell cycle. In addition to G2/M block, these compounds caused microtubule stabilization like paclitaxel and induced apoptosis via activation of the caspase family. The observations made in this investigation demonstrate that (Z)-1-Aryl-3-arylamino-2-propen-1-one (10) represents a new class of microtubule-stabilizing agents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5174-5187
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume55
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Jun 2012

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