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Epothilone B Basic information
Product Name:Epothilone B
Synonyms:Epothilone B(EPO906);Epothilone B HOUSE STANDARD;Epothilone B(Patupilone);(3S,7S,10R,11S,12S,16R)-7,11-Dihydroxy-8,8,10,12,16-pentaMethyl-3-((E)-1-(2-Methylthiazol-4-yl)prop-1-en-2-yl)-4,17-dioxa-bicyclo[14.1.0]heptadecan-5,9-dione;Epothilone B (EPO906, Patupilone);EPOTHILONE;(1S,3S,7S,10R,11S,12S,16R,E)-7,11-dihydroxy-8,8,10,12,16-pentamethyl-3-(1-(2-methylthiazol-4-yl)prop-1-en-2-yl)-4,17-dioxa-bicyclo[14.1.0]heptadecane-5,9-dione;Patupilone (1S,3S,7S,10R,11S,12S,16R)-7,11-Dihydroxy-8,8,10,12,16-pentamethyl-3-[(1E)-1-methyl-2-(2-methyl-4-thiazolyl)ethenyl]-4,17-dioxabicyclo[14.1.0]heptadecane-5,9-dione
CAS:152044-54-7
MF:C27H41NO6S
MW:507.68
EINECS:604-822-6
Product Categories:Chiral Reagents;Inhibitors;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Sulfur & Selenium Compounds;API
Mol File:152044-54-7.mol
Epothilone B Structure
Epothilone B Chemical Properties
Melting point 95-97°C
alpha D21 -35° (c = 0.7 in methanol)
Boiling point 680.2±55.0 °C(Predicted)
density 1.136
storage temp. Store at -20°C
solubility Soluble in DMSO (up to 40 mg/ml) or in Ethanol (up to 35 mg/ml).
form White to off-white solid
pka13.57±0.70(Predicted)
color colorless
Stability:Stable for 2 years from date of purchase as supplied. Solutions in DMSO or ethanol may be stored at -20° for up to 1 month.
InChIKeyQXRSDHAAWVKZLJ-PVYNADRNSA-N
CAS DataBase Reference152044-54-7
Safety Information
WGK Germany 3
HS Code 29419090
MSDS Information
Epothilone B Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionEpothilone B (152044-54-7) induces microtubule polymerization. Causes cell cycle arrest at the G2-M transition (EC50 = 32 nM for HeLa cells). Induces apoptosis. Cell permeable.
Chemical PropertiesWhite Powder
UsesEpothilone B (Epo B) is a macrolide that causes the formation of bundles of intracellular microtubules in non-mitotic cells, induces the formation of hyperstable tubulin polymers, and arrests cell cycling in mitosis. It induces mitotic arrest at the G2-M transition in Hs578T and HeLa cells (IC50 = 3 and 32 nM, respectively) as well as in multidrug resistant KB3-1 and KBV-1 cells (IC50 = 16 and 92 nM, respectively). Epo B causes cell cycle arrest at nanomolar IC50 values in cell lines from ovarian, breast, lung, colon, prostate, and squamous cancer.
UsesEpothilones are polyketide natural products that inhibit cancer cells by a mechanism similar to paclitaxel, and also are effective against paclitaxel-resistant tumours. Epothilone B is what is known as a microtubule stabilizer. When a cell divides, the chromosomes that will end up in each cell are separated by thin filaments called microtubules. Normally these microtubules then break down as the cell division progresses. This class of cytotoxic chemo drugs prevents that break down and thus prevents cells from completing division.
UsesEpothilone B is a microtubule inhibitor isolated from the myxobacteria, Sorangium cellulosum. Like epothilone A, epothilone B acts by stabilising microtubule formation at the taxol binding site, and causes cell cycle arrest at the G2/M transition, leading to cytotoxicity.
DefinitionChEBI: An epithilone that is epithilone D in which the double bond in the macrocyclic ring has been oxidised to the corresponding epoxide (the S,S stereoisomer).
General DescriptionEpothilones has antimitotic properties. It prevents microtubule depolymerization and competitively blocks paclitaxel binding to microtubules. Epothilone B is used to treat metastatic breast cancer (MBC).
Biological ActivityMicrotubule stabilization agent that promotes tubulin polymerization and induces G 2 -M cell cycle arrest (EC 50 = 3 - 92 nM). Potently inhibits a variety of human cancer cell lines (IC 50 values are 0.13 - 0.64 nM), including MDR cells overexpressing the P-glycoprotein efflux pump. Exhibits potent anticancer activity in numerous human tumor xenografts in vivo .
Biochem/physiol Actions(-)-Epothilone B is a microtubule (MT) stabilizing drug and natural macrolide antitumor from myxobacteria Sorangium cellulosum. EpoB has similar biological properties to EpoA. However, EpoB is 10-fold more potent than EpoA against P-glycoprotein-expressing multidrug resistant (MDR) cells (IC50 = 2 nM for MDR CCRF-CEM/VBL100 cells). (-)-Epothilone B is similar to paclitaxel in binding displacement, and a substitution for paclitaxel in dependent cell growth. EpoB causes cell cycle arrest (IC50 = 3.5 nM).
Side effects Patupilone is naturally occurring epothilone B. The major dose-limiting adverse reaction to patupilone is diarrhea, rather than neuropathy. Other significant adverse reactions include fatigue and nausea. In phase I/II studies, severe diarrhea was reported in 14–19% of patients. Hematological toxicity appears to be minimal. Grade 3 peripheral neuropathy was the dose-limiting adverse reaction in one phase I study, along with grade 3 diarrhea[3].
References 1) Goodin et al. (2004), Epothilones: mechanism of action and biologic activity; J. Clin. Oncol., 22 2015
2) Bollag et al. (1995), Epothilones, a new class of microtubule-stabilizing agents with a taxol-like mechanism of action; Cancer Res., 55 2325.
3) Lipp, H. and J. Hartmann. “Chapter 45 - Cytostatic and cytotoxic drugs.”Side Effects of Drugs Annual (2011):935-962.
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