Enediyne

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The enediyne functional group
Calicheamicin: A antitumor antibiotic featuring an enediyne unit

Enediynes are organic compounds containing two triple bonds and one double bond. The term is usually used to describe a class of bacterial natural products characterized by either nine- and ten-membered rings in which the double bond lies between the two triple bonds.[1] Many of these compounds are capable of undergoing Bergman cyclization. The resulting diradical, a 1,4-dehydrobenzene derivative, is capable of abstracting hydrogen atoms from the sugar backbone of DNA which results in strand scission.[2] This high reactivity with DNA makes the substances toxic. They are being researched as antitumor agents. Several of the naturally occurring enediynes have entered clinical trials against cancer[3] and in Japan neocarzinostatin is used clinically.

Three classes of enediynes exist:

The enediyne group in those compounds is often called a warhead.[4]

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