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Enhancement of Cyclopamine via Conjugation with Nonmetabolic Sugars
Abstract
The Veratrum alkaloid cyclopamine, an inhibitor of cancer stem cell growth, was used as a representative scaffold to evaluate the inhibitory impact of glycosylation with a group of nonmetabolic saccharides, such as d-threose. In a five-step divergent process, a 32-member glycoside library was created and assayed to determine that glycosides of such sugars notably improved the GI50 value of cyclopamine while metabolic sugars, such as d-glucose, did not- Text
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- Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Genetics
- Pharmacology
- Ecology
- Cancer
- Space Science
- Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
- cell growth
- GI 50 value
- Conjugation
- enhancement
- impact
- member
- glycosylation
- glycoside
- representative scaffold
- nonmetabolic saccharides
- glycosides
- Cyclopamine
- Nonmetabolic SugarsThe Veratrum alkaloid cyclopamine
- inhibitor