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Atypical cytostatic mechanism of N -1-sulfonylcytosine derivatives determined by in vitro screening and computational analysis (CROSBI ID 145151)

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Supek, Fran ; Kralj, Marijeta ; Marjanović, Marko ; Šuman, Lidija ; Šmuc, Tomislav ; Krizmanić, Irena ; Žinić, Biserka Atypical cytostatic mechanism of N -1-sulfonylcytosine derivatives determined by in vitro screening and computational analysis // Investigational new drugs, 26 (2008), 2; 97-110. doi: 10.1007/s10637-007-9084-1

Podaci o odgovornosti

Supek, Fran ; Kralj, Marijeta ; Marjanović, Marko ; Šuman, Lidija ; Šmuc, Tomislav ; Krizmanić, Irena ; Žinić, Biserka

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Atypical cytostatic mechanism of N -1-sulfonylcytosine derivatives determined by in vitro screening and computational analysis

We have previously shown that N-1-sulfonylpyrimidine derivatives have strong antiproliferative activity on human tumor cell lines, whereby 1-(p-toluenesulfonyl)cytosine showed good selectivity with regard to normal cells and was easily synthesized on a large scale. In the present work we have used an interdisciplinary approach to elucidate the compounds’ mechanistic class. An augmented number of cell lines (11) has allowed a computational search for compounds with similar activity profiles and/or mechanistic class by integrating our data with the comprehensive DTP– NCI database. We applied supervised machine learning methodology (Random Forest classifier), which offers information complementary to unsupervised algorithms commonly used for analysis of cytostatic activity profiles, such as self-organizing maps. The computational results taken together with cell cycle perturbation and apoptosis analysis of the cell lines point to an unusual mechanism of cytostatic action, possibly a combination of nucleic acid antimetabolite activity and a novel molecular mechanism.

nucleobases ; antitumor agents ; In vitro screening ; bioinformatics ; Random Forest

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Podaci o izdanju

26 (2)

2008.

97-110

objavljeno

0167-6997

10.1007/s10637-007-9084-1

Povezanost rada

Kemija, Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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