Exploring the Potential of Cyclic Peptidyl Antitumor Agents Derived from Natural Macrocyclic Peptide Phakellistatin 13
Tong Li,
Shitian Jiang,
Tingting Li
et al.
Abstract:The exploration of novel anticancer compounds based on
natural
cyclopeptides has emerged as a pivotal paradigm in the contemporary
advancement of macrocyclic pharmaceuticals. Phakellistatin 13 is a cycloheptapeptide derived from the brown snubby sponge and
exhibits remarkable antitumor activity. In this study, we have designed
and synthesized a series of chiral cyclopeptides incorporating the
rigid isoindolinone moiety at various sites within the natural cycloheptapeptide
Phakellistatin 13, with the aim of inv… Show more
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