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Dynemicin A has been the sole prototypical anthraquinone-fused enediyne (AFE) explored since its discovery in 1989. This study investigates the distinct DNA binding and cleavage mechanisms of emerging AFEs, represented by tiancimycins and yangpumicins, along with semisynthetic analogues. Our findings reveal their potent cytotoxicity against various tumor cell lines, while 18-methoxy tiancimycin A treatment could significantly suppress breast tumor growth with minimal toxicity. One of the most potent AFEs, i.e., tiancimycin A, preferentially targets DNA sequences 5'-ATT, 5'-CTT, 5'-GAA, 5'-GAT, and 5'-TTA. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that emerging AFEs intercalate deeper into AT-rich DNA base pairs compared to dynemicin A. Importantly, tiancimycin A may equilibrate between insertional and intercalative modes without deintercalation, enabling selective cleavage of T and A bases. This study underscores how subtle structural variations among AFEs significantly influence their DNA recognition and cleavage, facilitating future design of novel AFEs as potent and selective payloads for antibody-drug conjugates.

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Zhongqing Wen, Zhoukang Zhuang, Huiming Liu, Zilong Wang, Xueqiong Feng, Xiangcheng Zhu, Xiaohui Yan, Yanwen Duan, Yong Huang. DNA Interaction and Cleavage Modes of Anthraquinone-Fused Enediynes: A Study on Tiancimycins, Yangpumicins, and Their Semisynthetic Analogues. Journal of medicinal chemistry. 2024 Mar 28;67(6):4624-4640

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PMID: 38483132

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