Biosynthesis, total synthesis, structural modifications, bioactivity, and mechanism of action of the quinone‐methide triterpenoid celastrol

  • Yun Lu
    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Capital Medical University Beijing China
  • Yuan Liu
    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Capital Medical University Beijing China
  • Jiawei Zhou
    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Capital Medical University Beijing China
  • Dan Li
    School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Capital Medical University Beijing China
  • Wei Gao
    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Capital Medical University Beijing China

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Celastrol, a quinone‐methide triterpenoid, was extracted from <jats:italic>Tripterygium wilfordii</jats:italic> Hook. F. in 1936 for the first time. Almost 70 years later, it is considered one of the molecules most likely to be developed into modern drugs, as it exhibits notable bioactivity, including anticancer and anti‐inflammatory activity, and exerts antiobesity effects. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying its bioactivity are being widely studied, which offers new avenues for its development as a pharmaceutical reagent. Owing to its potential therapeutic effects and unique chemical structure, celastrol has attracted considerable interest in the fields of organic, biosynthesis, and medicinal chemistry. As several steps in the biosynthesis of celastrol have been revealed, the mechanisms of key enzymes catalyzing the formation and postmodifications of the celastrol scaffold have been gradually elucidated, which lays a good foundation for the future heterogeneous biosynthesis of celastrol. Chemical synthesis is also an effective approach to obtain celastrol. The total synthesis of celastrol was realized for the first time in 2015, which established a new strategy to obtain celastroid natural products. However, owing to the toxic effects and suboptimal pharmacological properties of celastrol, its clinical applications remain limited. To search for drug‐like derivatives, several structurally modified compounds were synthesized and tested. This review focuses primarily on the latest research progress in the biosynthesis, total synthesis, structural modifications, bioactivity, and mechanism of action of celastrol. We anticipate that this paper will facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of this promising compound and provide constructive references for future research in this field.</jats:p>

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