Adriana Bava
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010
Loana Musso; Sabrina Dallavalle; Lucio Merlini; Adriana Bava; Gianluca Nasini; Sergio Penco; Giuseppe Giannini; Chiara Giommarelli; Andrea De Cesare; Valentina Zuco; Loredana Vesci; Claudio Pisano; Fabrizio Dal Piaz; Nunziatina De Tommasi; Franco Zunino
A series of mold metabolites of Ascomycetes, structurally belonging to the class of azaphilones, were found to inhibit the heat shock protein Hsp90. In particular, bulgarialactone B was tested for its binding to Hsp90 using surface plasmon resonance and limited proteolysis assays and for its effects on Hsp90 client proteins expression in a series of human tumor cell lines. This compound showed high affinity for Hsp90, interacting with the 90-280 region of the N-terminal domain and down-regulated the Hsp90 client proteins Raf-1, survivin, Cdk4, Akt, and EGFR. Bulgarialactone B and other natural azaphilones showed antiproliferative activity in a panel of human tumor cell lines; their conversion into semisynthetic derivatives by reaction with primary amines increased the antiproliferative activity. Preliminary results indicated in vivo activity of bulgarialactone B against an ascitic ovarian carcinoma xenograft, thus supporting the therapeutic potential of this novel series of Hsp90 inhibitors.
Journal of Natural Products | 2010
Alberto Arnone; Adriana Bava; Giovanni Fronza; Luciana Malpezzi; Gianluca Nasini
The fermentation of 10-deacetylbaccatine III (10-DAB) (1) with Curvularia lunata afforded 4-deacylwallifoliol (4) and wallifoliol (5), the only natural taxoid with the unusual 5/6/6/6/4 ring system. The X-ray structure of compound 4 is reported. The skeletal rearrangements induced by the microbial enzymatic systems are also discussed.
Journal of Natural Products | 2009
Alberto Arnone; Adriana Bava; Giovanni Fronza; Gianluca Nasini
The fermentation of 10-deacetylbaccatin III (10-DAB) (1) with Curvularia lunata afforded the taxane hemiacetals 2a and 3, characterized by extensive structural modification, including C-2 to C-1 transbenzoylation, oxidation of the C-2 hydroxyl, formation of a C-9/C13 hemiacetal, epimerization at C-10, and migration of the endocyclic double bond to an exocyclic location. In compound 3, an acetate-assisted opening of the oxetane ring was also observed.
Phytochemistry | 2004
Gianluca Nasini; Alberto Arnone; Gemma Assante; Adriana Bava; Salvatore Moricca; A. Ragazzi
Tetrahedron | 2009
Alberto Arnone; Gemma Assante; Adriana Bava; Sabrina Dallavalle; Gianluca Nasini
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005
Adriana Bava; Marco Clericuzio; Giuseppe Giannini; Luciana Malpezzi; Stefano Valdo Meille; Gianluca Nasini
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2006
Alberto Arnone; Adriana Bava; Stefano Alemani; Gianluca Nasini; Ezio Bombardelli; Gabriele Fontana
Tetrahedron Letters | 2005
Alberto Arnone; Adriana Bava; Giovanni Fronza; Gianluca Nasini; Enzio Ragg
Journal of Natural Products | 2006
Adriana Bava; Sabrina Dallavalle; Giovanni Fronza; Gianluca Nasini; Orso Vajna de Pava
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2004
Annalisa Intra; Adriana Bava; Gianluca Nasini; Sergio Riva