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Master Thesis Antiproliferative Properties of 2'-alkoxymethyl Substituted Klavuzon Derivatives(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2017) Pesen Okvur, Devrim; Pesen Okvur, Devrim; Çağır, Ali; Çağır, Ali; Pesen Okvur, Devrim; 04.03. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; 04.01. Department of Chemistry; 04. Faculty of Science; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyOne of the main objectives of studies on anticancer agents is that the agent is expected to show a high cytotoxic activity on cancer cells and show a less cytotoxic effect on the contrary in healthy cells or never show cytotoxic activity. (R)- goniothalamin, isolated from the Goniothalamus plant, is a styryl lactone and has been found to have a selective antiproliferative property on cancer cells in studies conducted. The Michael acceptor feature in the structure of goniothalamin is thought to be covalently bonded to the nucleophilic side chains of the enzymes and show activity in this way. In previous studies, it has been shown that 1-naphthyl substituted 5,6-dihydro- 2H-pyran-2-one derivatives and 4'-methyl klavuzon derivatives exhibit higher cytotoxic activity on cancer cells than goniothalamin. In this study, antiproliferative properties of newly synthesized 2'-alkoxymethyl substituted klavuzon derivatives have been examined and MIA PaCa-2 pancreatic cancer cell lines and HPDEC pancreatic healthy cell lines were used. MTT cell viability tests were performed at the first step of this study. As a result of this study, it has been observed that the 2'-isobutoxymethylklavuzon derivative has selective cytotoxic activity on the MIA PaCa-2 cell line. It showed activity at lower concentrations than goniothalamin. Cytotoxic activities of the compounds are associated with the size of the R group at position 2’-. Methoxymethyl substituted the worst selective activity among these compounds whereas isobutoxy derivative the best selective one. In the second stage of the study, the inhibition on topoisomerase I enzyme was studied. The 2'-alkoxymethyl klavuzon derivatives were found to have Topo I enzyme inhibition properties depending on concentration and time manner. The study continued with choices methoxy and isobutoxy derivatives and these two compounds caused an arrest at G1 phase and DNA damage. Also, isobutoxy derivative induced apoptosis in the MIA PaCa-2 pancreatic cancer cell lines.Master Thesis Investigation of the Effect of 4'-alkylıklavuzon Derivatives on Nucleotide Synthesis and Nucleocytoplasmic Transport(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2016) Köksal, Mustafa; Köksal, Mustafa; Çağır, Ali; Çağır, Ali; Köksal, Mustafa; 04.03. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; 04.01. Department of Chemistry; 04. Faculty of Science; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyIn anti-cancer agent development studies one of the most significant issue is to get an agent that specifically targets cancer cells without any effects on healthy cells. Goniothalamin, that is a styryl lactone isolated from Goniothalamus plant species, is an anti-cancer agent that has selective anti-proliferative activity on cancer cell lines. Klavuzon and derivatives, which can be thought as analogs of goniothalamin, are more cytotoxic in cancer cells compared to goniothalamin. Previous structure activity relationship studies implies that α,β-unsaturated δ-lactone moiety is the source of the biological activity. Since it behaves as Michael acceptor, in this thesis possible irreversible inhibitions of two separate intracellular targets are investigated. In the first part, thymineless death caused by possible thymidylate synthase inhibition has been studied. Anti-proliferative effect of 4’-methylklavuzon in HuH-7 cancer cell line was tested by using MTT. Viability of klavuzon treated cells did not changed significantly in the absence and presence of varying concentration of additional thymidine supplement, and it is concluded that thymineless death is not a crucial mechanism for klavuzon derivatives. In the second part, 4’-methylklavuzon and its derivatives were tested on HeLa cell line to investigate inhibitory effect on the nucleocytoplasmic transport. Immunocytochemistry was used to demonstrate nucleocytoplasmic localization of Riok2 protein which is transferred from nuclei to cytoplasm by CRM1 nuclear export protein. Successfully, all tested klavuzon derivatives inhibit CRM1 nuclear export protein. Potency of the inhibition depends on the size of the alkyl substituent at 4’- position of klavuzon.
