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- compositions and methods disclosed herein relate to a chemical compound known as psilocybin. Furthermore, the compositions and methods disclosed herein relate in particular to derivatives of psilocybin comprising multiple substituent groups.
- the biochemical pathways in the cells of living organisms may be classified as being part of primary metabolism, or as being part of secondary metabolism. Pathways that are part of a cell’s primary metabolism are involved in catabolism for energy production or in anabolism for building block production for the cell. Secondary metabolites, on the other hand, are produced by the cell without having an obvious anabolic or catabolic function. It has long been recognized that secondary metabolites can be useful in many respects, including as therapeutic compounds.
- Psilocybin is a secondary metabolite that is naturally produced by certain mushrooms which taxonomically can be classified as belonging the Basidiomycota division of the fungi kingdom.
- Mushroom species which can produce psilocybin include species belonging to the genus Psilocybe , such as Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe serbica, Psilocybe mexicana, and Psilocybe cyanescens , for example.
- Psilocybe azurescens such as Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe serbica, Psilocybe mexicana, and Psilocybe cyanescens , for example.
- Psilocybe azurescens such as Psilocybe azuresc
- psilocybin is a psychoactive compound and is therefore used as a recreational drug. Furthermore, psilocybin is used as a research tool in behavioral and neuro-imaging studies in psychotic disorders, and has been evaluated for its clinical potential in the treatment of mental health conditions (Daniel, J. et al., Mental Health Clin/, 2017;7(1 ): 24-28), including to treat anxiety in terminal cancer patients (Grab, C. et a ⁇ ., Arch. Gen. Psychiatry, 2011 , 68(1) 71-78) and to alleviate symptoms of treatment-resistant depression (Cathart-Harris, R.L. etal., Lancet Psychiatry, 2016, 3: 619-627).
- the present disclosure relates to psilocybin and derivative compounds thereof.
- the present disclosure relates to psilocybin derivative compounds and methods of making and using these compounds. [0011] In another aspect, the present disclosure relates to multiple- substituent psilocybin derivative compounds.
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, in accordance with the teachings herein, a chemical compound or a salt thereof having a formula (I): (I), wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing
- At least three of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- At least three of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents selected from at least three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- R 4 when R 4 is not substituted with a substituents, R 4 can be a hydrogen atom.
- R 4 and R 5 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and R 2 , R 6 and R 7 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 4 and R 6 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and at least one of R 4 and R 6 can be a prenyl group or a halogen atom, and R 2 , R 4 and R 7 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 4 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and R 2 , R 5 and R 6 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 4 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and at least one of R 4 and R 7 can be a prenyl group or a halogen atom, and R 2 , R 5 and R 6 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 5 and R 6 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and R 2 , R 4 and R 7 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 5 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and at least one of R 5 and R 6 can be a prenyl group or a halogen atom, and R 2 , R 4 and R 6 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 5 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and R 2 , R 4 and R 6 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 5 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and at least one of R 5 and R 7 can be a prenyl group or a halogen atom, and R 2 , R 4 and R 6 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 6 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and R 2 , R 4 and R 5 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 6 and R 7 can be selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and at least one of R 6 and R 7 can be a prenyl group or a halogen atom, and R 2 , R 4 and R 5 can be hydrogen atoms.
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein the first and second substituents are from different groups.
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a halogen atom, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a prenyl group, and (viii) a nitrile group.
- the first substituent is a halogen atom
- the second substituent is selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxy
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a prenyl group, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, and (viii) a nitrile group.
- the first substituent is a prenyl group
- the second substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi)
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a nitrile atom, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, and (viii) a prenyl group.
- the first substituent is a nitrile atom
- the second substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxy
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, and (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group.
- the first substituent is selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group
- the second substituent is selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glyco
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a halogen atom, and the second substituent is selected from can be selected from (i) an amino group or N-substituted amino group, (ii) a nitrile group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a hydroxy group and (v) a prenyl group.
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a prenyl group, and the second substituent is selected from (i) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (ii) a halogen, and (iii) a hydroxy group, wherein R 2 can be a hydrogen atom, and two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents.
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a halogen atom, and the second substituent is a prenyl group.
- R 2 can be hydrogen, and only two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 , are substituted, wherein the first substituent is a nitrile group, and the second substituent is an amino group or N-substituted amino group.
- R 5 can be a carboxyl group or an acetyl group
- R 7 can be an amino group, a nitrile group, a hydroxy group, or a halogen.
- R 5 can be an acetamidyl group
- R 7 can be an aldehyde group, a carboxyl group, or a carboxyester.
- R 5 can be an acetamidyl group
- R 6 can be an amino group, a nitro group, or a halogen
- R 7 can be an aldehyde group, a carboxyl group, or a carboxyester.
- R 5 can be a carboxy-m ethyl group or an amide group
- R 7 can be a nitro group, and amino group or a halogen.
- R 4 can be a glycosyloxy group
- R 5 can be a carboxy-methyl group or an amide group
- R 7 can be a nitro group, and amino group or a halogen.
- chemical compound (I) can be selected from a compound having a chemical formula (IX), (X), (XI), (XII), (XIII), (XIV), (XV), (XVI), (XVII), (XVIII), (XIX), (XX), (XXI), (XXII), (XXIII), (XXIV), (XXV), (XXVI), (XXVII), (XXVIII), (XXIX), (XXX), (XXXI), (XXXII), (XXXIII), (XXXIV), (XXXV), (XXXVI), (XXVII), (XXVII), (XXVIII), (XXXIX), (XL), (XLI), (XLII), (XLIII), (XLIV), (XLV), (XLVI), (XLVII), (XLVIII), (XLIX), (L), (LIII), (XLIV), (XLV), (XLVI), (
- FIG. 13B and FIG. 13C and labeled therein as 13A-3, 13A-4, 13A-5, 13A-6, 13A-7, 13A-8, 13A-9, 13A-10, 13B-3, 13B-4, 13B-5, 13B-6, 13B-7, 13B-8, 13B-8, 13C-6, 13C-7, 13C-8, 13C-9, 13C-10, or13C- 11.
- the present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations comprising psilocybin derivative compounds.
- a pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulation comprising an effective amount of a chemical compound or a salt thereof having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 ,
- the present disclosure relates to methods of treatment of psychiatric disorders. Accordingly, the present disclosure further provides, in one embodiment a method for treating a psychiatric disorder, the method comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a chemical compound or a salt thereof having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R
- the disorder can be a 5- HT 2A receptor mediated disorder, or a 5-HT 1A receptor mediated disorder.
- a dose can be administered of about 0.001 mg to about 5,000 mg.
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a method for modulating a 5-HT 2A receptor or a 5-HT 1A receptor, the method comprising contacting a 5-HT 2A receptor or a 5-HT 1A receptor with a chemical compound or salt thereof having a formula (I):
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, or a phosphate group, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom,
- the reaction conditions can be in vitro reaction conditions.
- the reaction conditions can be in vivo reaction conditions.
- the present disclosure relates to methods of making multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds. Accordingly, in one aspect, the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a method of making a psilocybin derivative or salt thereof having a chemical formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative having the formula (II) can be a nitro group
- the substituent containing compound can be the carboxylic acid derivative acetic anhydride (AC2O)
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted in a Friedl-Crafts acylation reaction to form a first psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetyl group.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-3.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted to oxidize the acetyl group and form a second psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a nitro group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-4.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted to reduce the nitro group and form an amino group, and a third psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amino group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-5.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with a nitrite to convert the amino group in a diazonium salt and form an intermediate psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a diazonium group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-6.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with a nitrile containing compound to convert the diazonium group and form a fourth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a nitrile group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-7.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with water to convert the diazonium group and form a fifth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a hydroxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the formed fifth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-8.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with a halogen containing compound to convert the diazonium group and form a sixth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a halogen atom, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl group.
- the formed sixth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-9 or 13A-10.
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative having formula (II) can be a methoxycarbonyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the halogen containing compound N- halo-succinimide
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a first psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a methoxy carbonyl group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a halogen atom.
- the N-halo-succinimide can be N-chloro-succinimide
- the formed first psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-3.
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative having formula (II) can be a methoxycarbonyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the nitro containing compound nitronium tetrafluoroborate
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a second psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methoxy carbonyl group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-4.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with an acetylated glycosyl compound and form a third psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methoxy carbonyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a glycosyloxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a halogen atom.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-5.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with an acetylated glycosyl compound and form a fourth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a methoxycarbonyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a glycosyloxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-6.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with ammonia to convert the methoxycarbonyl group in an amido group and form a fifth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amido group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a halogen atom.
- the formed fifth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-7.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with ammonia to convert the methoxycarbonyl group in an amido group and form a sixth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amido group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a glycosyloxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group.
- the formed sixth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-8.
- the formed sixth psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted to reduce the nitro group to form an amino group and a seventh psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amido group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a nitro group.
- the formed seventh psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-9.
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative having formula (II) can be an acetamidyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the halogen containing compound N- halo-succinimide
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a first psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an acetamidyl group, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a halogen atom.
- the N-halo-succinimide can be N-bromo-succinimide (NBS), and the formed first psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-6.
- NBS N-bromo-succinimide
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative having formula (II) can be an acetamidyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be dimethyl formamide
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form an intermediate psilocybin derivative having formula (I)
- one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group
- at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a methanol group
- the intermediate psilocybin derivative can be reacted to oxidize the methanol group, and form a second psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an acetamidyl group, and at least one of R
- the intermediate psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-5, and the formed second psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-7.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with an alcohol to esterify the carboxy group to form an ester and a third psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an acetamidyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl ester.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-8.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with a nitro group containing compound and form a fourth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an acetamidyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a carboxyl ester, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-9.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted to reduce the nitro group to form an amino group and a fifth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl ester, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amino group.
- the formed fifth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-10.
- the formed fifth psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with ammonia to form an amido group and a sixth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an acetamidyl group, at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyester, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amido group.
- the formed sixth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-11.
- the present disclosure relates to further methods of making multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives. Accordingly, in one aspect, the present disclosure provides, in at least one aspect, a method of making a multisubstituent psilocybin derivative, the method comprising contacting a psilocybin derivative precursor compound having a formula (LVII): wherein at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 , is a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, or a phosphate group, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a halogen atom,
- the reaction conditions can be in vitro reaction conditions.
- the reaction conditions can be in vivo reaction conditions.
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound and the substituent containing compound can be contacted with the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement in a host cell, wherein the host cell can comprise a chimeric nucleic acid sequence comprising as operably linked components:
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise at least one enzyme encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- SEQ.ID NO: 1 SEQ.ID NO: 3, SEQ.ID NO: 5, SEQ.ID NO: 7, SEQ.ID NO: 9, SEQ.ID NO 11 , SEQ.ID NO: 13, SEQ.ID NO: 15, SEQ.ID NO: 17, SEQ.ID NO: 19, SEQ.ID NO: 21 , SEQ.ID NO 23, SEQ.ID NO: 25, and SEQ.ID NO: 48;
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2, SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6, SEQ.ID NO: 8, SEQ.ID NO: 10, SEQ.ID NO 12, SEQ.ID NO: 14, SEQ.ID NO: 16, SEQ.ID NO: 18, SEQ.ID NO: 20, SEQ.ID NO: 22, SEQ.ID NO 24, SEQ.ID NO: 26, and SEQ.ID NO: 49;
- nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2, SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6, SEQ.ID NO: 8, SEQ.ID NO: 10, SEQ.ID NO 12, SEQ.ID NO: 14, SEQ.ID NO: 16, SEQ.ID NO: 18, SEQ.ID NO: 20, SEQ.ID NO: 22, SEQ.ID NO 24, SEQ.ID NO: 26, and SEQ.ID NO: 49; and
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LV):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multisubstituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 3, SEQ.ID NO: 5, and SEQ.ID NO: 7;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and wherein the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XXII), (XXVI), (XXIX), (LI I), or (LIV):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is an acetamidyl group, a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an acetamidyl group, a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and wherein
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group, the N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, or a bromine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, or a bromine atom, and wherein the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (LX): and wherein the fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XXVII), (XL), or (LI II):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a prenyl transferase, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 15, SEQ.ID NO: 17, SEQ.ID NO: 19, and SEQ.ID NO
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH, and wherein a first multi-substituent ps
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXI): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (L):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multisubstituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6, SEQ.ID NO: and SEQ.ID NO 8;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group, the N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXI): wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, and the first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula: wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, wherein the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XLI) or
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XXXVI) and (XXXVIII):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXI): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIV): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XXXV) or (XXXVII): [00113]
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a try
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXV): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 5 is a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LI):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multisubstituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXV): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 5 is nitrile group, and the first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 5 is a nitrile group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XIX):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10; (f) a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10; and
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXV): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group, and wherein
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 7 is a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XLIX):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multisubstituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6, SEQ.ID NO: and SEQ.ID NO 8;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 7 is nitrile group, and the first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 7 is a nitrile group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XXIV):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 9;
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and R 7 is a prenyl group or a nitrile group
- the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and wherein R 7 is a prenyl group or a nitrile group
- the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXIII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a prenyl group or a nitrile group
- the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XXIII) or (X
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 12 and SEQ.ID NO 14;
- nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 12, and SEQ.ID NO 14;
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a chlorine atom and R 7 is a hydroxy group, and the first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group and wherein R 7 is a chlorine atom, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXIII): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 7 is a chlorine atom, and wherein the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XXXIX):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 1 ;
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, or a nitrile group and R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group or a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, or a nitrile group and wherein R 6 is a is a fluorine atom, an amino group or a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XI), (XVI), (XXXVI), or (XXXVIII):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, or a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and wherein R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, or a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXIV): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom ora chlorine atom, and wherein R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, or a prenyl group, and wherein the third multi-substituent ps
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group, the N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 11 , and SEQ.ID NO 13;
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom and R 6 is a prenyl group, and the first formed multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXIV): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group, and wherein the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XLIV):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an al
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXI): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group atom or a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (XIII) or (XXXIII):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from: (a) SEQ.ID NO: 9;
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10; and (g) a nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group, and the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXI): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group atom or a prenyl group, and wherein the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXV): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group, and wherein the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XII) or (XXXII):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can contain a prenyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 16, SEQ.ID NO: 18, SEQ.ID NO: 20, and SEQ.ID NO 22;
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- the method can further include a step comprising isolating the multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, from the host cell and/or a host cell medium.
- the host cell can be a microorganism.
- the host cell can be a bacterial cell or a yeast cell.
- the host cell can be an Escherichia coli cell or a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell.
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a use of a chemical compound or a salt thereof having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS a hydrogen atom,
- the manufacture can comprise formulating the chemical compound with an excipient, diluent, or carrier.
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a use of a chemical compound or a salt thereof having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 is a hydrogen atom,
- FIG. 1 depicts the chemical structure of psilocybin.
- FIG. 2 depicts a certain prototype structure of psilocybin and psilocybin derivative compounds, namely an indole.
- Certain carbon and nitrogen atoms may be referred to herein by reference to their position within the indole structure, i.e., N 1 , C 2 , C 3 etc. The pertinent atom numbering is shown.
- FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F, 3G, 3H, 3I, 3J, 3K and 3L depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,5-di- S1 ,S2 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 3A), a 2,5-di-S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 3B), a 2,6-di-S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 3C), a 2,6-di-S2,S 1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG.
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 2,5-di- S1 ,S2 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 3A), a 2,5-di-S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 3B), a 2,6-di-S1 ,S2-p
- S1 and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde ora ketone, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- FIGS. 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, and 4F depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4A), a 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG.
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 4G, 4H, and 4I depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4G), a 2,5,6-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4H), and a 2,5,6-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4I).
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4G), a 2,5,6-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4H), and a 2,5,6-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 4I).
- S1 and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, and 5F depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5A), a 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5B), a 2,5,7- tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5C), a 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5D), a 2, 5, 7-tri-S3,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5E), and a
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 5G, 5H, and 5I depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5G), a 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5H), and a 2,5,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5I).
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5G), a 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5H), and a 2,5,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 5I).
- S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) and a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, and 6F depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6A), a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6B), a 2,6,7- tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6C), a 2,6,7-tri-S2,S1,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6D), a 2, 6, 7-tri-S3,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG.
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6A), a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 6G, 6H, and 6I depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6G), a 2,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6H), and a 2,6,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6I).
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6G), a 2,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6H), and a 2,6,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 6I).
- S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, and 7F depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7A), a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7B), a 5,6,7- tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7C), a 5,6,7-tri-S2,S1,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7D), a 5, 6, 7-tri-S3,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG.
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7A), a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 7G, 7H, and 7I depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7G), a 5,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7H), and a 5,6,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7I).
- psilocybin derivatives notably a 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7G), a 5,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7H), and a 5,6,7-tri- S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative (FIG. 7I).
- S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. It is noted that in each of FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIGS. 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, and 8G depict the chemical structures of certain example psilocybin derivatives, notably O-alkylated psilocybin derivatives, notably a 4-O-methyl-5-chloro-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 8A), a 4-O- ethyl-5-chloro- psilocybin derivative (FIG. 8B), a 4-acetoxy-5-chloro-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 8C), a 4-propionyloxy-5-chloro-psilocybin derivative (FIG.
- O-alkylated psilocybin derivatives notably a 4-O-methyl-5-chloro-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 8A), a 4-O- ethyl-5-chloro- psilocybin derivative (FIG. 8B), a 4-acetoxy-5-ch
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- FIG. 9 depicts an example chemical reaction for synthesizing a nitrated psilocybin derivative, notably a reaction wherein a 4-O-methyl-psilocybin derivative is reacted with nitric acid in the presence of sulfuric acid to form a 4-O- methyl-5-nitro-psilocybin derivative.
- FIG. 10 depicts an example chemical reaction for synthesizing a glycosylated psilocybin derivative, notably a reaction wherein a 4-hydroxy- psilocybin derivative is reacted with a glycosyl compound to form a 4-glycosyl- psilocybin derivative.
- FIGS. 11 A, 11 B and 11C depict certain example chemical reactions for synthesizing aminated psilocybin derivatives with subsequent N-substitutions, notably a reaction wherein a 4-O-methyl-5-nitro-psilocybin derivative is reacted with hydrogen under the catalysis of palladium on charcoal to form a 4-O-methyl- 5-amino-psilocybin derivative (FIG. 11 A).
- the formed amino group at the 5- position can then be substituted with different group such as an acylation with acetic anhydride.
- the amino group can also be alkylated via a condensation with an aldehyde (such as acetaldehyde) followed by a reduction of the intermediate imine with borohydride (FIG. 11 B).
- FIG. 11 C depicts a possible direction amination method with H 2 O2 and NH3 H 2 O with the help of a catalyst.
- FIGS. 12A, 12B, 12C and 12D depicts depict example chemical reactions showing the formation of a 4-hydroxy-5-carboxyl psilocybin derivative using a 4-hydroxy-psilocybin derivative as a reactant (FIG. 12A); a 4-hydroxy-7- carboxyl psilocybin derivative using an arylhalide-psilocybin derivative as a reactant (FIG. 12B); a carboxylated protected psilocybin derivate using a protected psilocybin derivative as a reagent (FIG.
- FIGS. 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D depict example chemical reactions for making psilocybin derivatives.
- FIG. 13A depicts transformations for an initially synthesized 7-nitrated psilocybin derivative to other psilocybin derivatives containing two types of groups at the C 5 and C 7 atoms, notably the group at the C5 atom is either a keto group or a carboxylic acid, and the group at the C 7 atom is either a nitro, amine, nitrile, hydroxyl, iodide, or fluoride.
- FIG. 13A depicts transformations for an initially synthesized 7-nitrated psilocybin derivative to other psilocybin derivatives containing two types of groups at the C 5 and C 7 atoms, notably the group at the C5 atom is either a keto group or a carboxylic acid, and the group at the C 7 atom is either a nitro, amine, nitrile
- FIG. 13B depicts example chemical transformations using an initially synthesized 5-carboxy psilocybin derivative to other O-4-glycosylated psilocybin derivatives containing two types of groups at the C 5 atom and the C 7 atom, notably the group at the C 5 atom is either an ester or an amide, the group at the C 7 atom is either a nitro or amine.
- FIG. 13C depicts further example chemical transformations of an initially synthesized 5-nitrated psilocybin derivative to form 5,6,7-tri-substituted psilocybin derivatives containing up to three types of groups at the C 5 , C 6 and C 7 carbon atoms.
- FIG. 13-D depicts the preparation of a hydroxy-psilocybin derivative (Compound 13-D4) which can then be prenylated, either in vitro or in vivo , using a prenyl transferase to form, for example, a C 6 prenylated derivative of compound 13-D4. It is noted that specific chemical compounds in FIGS.
- 13A - 13D are labeled as 13A-1 , 13A-2 etc. (FIG. 13A); 13B-1 , 13B-2 etc. (FIG. 13B); 13C-1 , 13C-2 etc. (FIG. 13C) and 13D-1 , 13D- 2 etc. (FIG. 13D).
- FIGS. 14A, 14B, 14C, 14D, 14E, 14F and 14G depict certain pathways to biosynthetically make example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds, notably example compounds possessing a S1 4 and a S2 6 substituent (FIG. 14A), example compounds possessing a S1 4 and a S2 6 prenyl group (FIG. 14B), example compounds possessing a S1 5 and a S2 6 prenyl group (FIG. 14C), example compounds possessing a S1 4 and a S2 5 substituent (FIG. 14D), example compounds possessing a S1 4 and a S2 7 substituent (FIG.
- FIGS. 14A, 14B, 14C, 14D, 14E, 14F and 14G depict certain pathways to biosynthetically make example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds, notably example compounds possessing a S1 4 and a S2 6 substituent (FIG.
- FIGS. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, 15E, 15F, 15G and 15H depict various graphs, obtained in the performance of experimental assays to evaluate the efficacy of an example prenylated psilocybin derivative having the chemical formula (IX) set forth herein, notably a cell viability assay for a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having the chemical formulae (IX) (FIG. 15A); a saturation binding assay for [ 3 H]ketanserin at the 5-HT 2A receptor (FIG.
- FIG. 15B a competition assay for psilocin as a positive control (binding) (Panel A); and a competition assay for tryptophan as a negative control (no binding) (Panel B) (FIG. 15C); a competition assay for a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound with formula (IX), designated “IX” (FIG. 15D, plotted with two different Y-axes, panel A and panel B, for clarity); a cAMP assay in the presence of constant (4 mM) forskolin and with increasing concentration of psilocin in +5HTi A cells and -5HTi A cells (FIG.
- IX multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound with formula
- FIG. 15E a cAMP assay in the presence of constant (4 mM) forskolin and 10 mM serotonin, and with increasing concentrations of serotonin +5HT IA cells and -5HTi A cells
- FIG. 15F a cAMP assay in the presence of constant (4 mM) forskolin and, and with increasing concentrations of tryptophan in +5HT 1A cells and -5HT 1A cells a cAMP assay
- FIGS. 16A, 16B, and 16C depict various graphs, obtained in the performance of experimental assays to evaluate the efficacy of an example prenylated psilocybin derivative having the chemical formula (X) set forth herein, notably a cell viability assay for a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having the chemical formulae (IX) (FIG. 16A); a competition assay for a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound with formula (IX), designated “IX” (FIG.
- FIGS. 17 and 17B depict a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XII) set forth herein (FIG. 17A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XII) set forth herein (FIG. 17B).
- FIGS. 18A and 18B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XIV) set forth herein (FIG. 18A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XII) set forth herein (FIG. 18B).
- FIG. 19A and 19B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XV) set forth herein (FIG. 19A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XV) set forth herein (FIG. 19B).
- FIG. 20 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XVII) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 21 A and 21 B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XVIII) set forth herein (FIG. 21 A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XVIII) set forth herein (FIG. 21 B).
- FIGS. 22A and 22B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi- substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXI) set forth herein (FIG. 22A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXI) set forth herein (FIG. 22B).
- FIGS. 23A and 23B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXIII) set forth herein (FIG. 23A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXIII) set forth herein (FIG. 23B).
- FIG. 24 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXV) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 25A and 25B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXVIII) set forth herein (FIG. 25A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXVIII) set forth herein (FIG. 25B).
- FIG. 26 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 27 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XIII) set forth herein.
- FIG. 26 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XIII) set forth herein.
- FIG. 28 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XVI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 29 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XIX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 29 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XIX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 30 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXII) set forth herein.
- FIG. 31 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXVI) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 32A and 32B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXIX) set forth herein (FIG. 32A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXIX) set forth herein (FIG. 32B).
- FIG. 33 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXVII) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 34A and 34B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi- substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXIV) set forth herein (FIG. 34A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXIV) set forth herein (FIG. 34B).
- FIGS. 35A and 35B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXII) set forth herein (FIG. 35A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXII) set forth herein (FIG. 35B).
- FIG. 36 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXVI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 37 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLIX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 38 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (L) set forth herein.
- FIG. 39 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLVII) set forth herein.
- FIG. 40 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (LI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 41 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXVI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 42 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXV) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 43A and 43B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXVI) set forth herein (FIG. 43A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXVI) set forth herein (FIG. 43B).
- FIG. 44 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXVIII) set forth herein.
- FIG. 45 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XL) set forth herein.
- FIG. 46 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXIX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 45 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXIX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 47 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (Lll) set forth herein.
- FIG. 48 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (LIll) set forth herein.
- FIG. 48 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (LIll) set forth herein.
- FIG. 49 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (LIV) set forth herein.
- FIG. 50 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXX) set forth herein.
- FIG. 51 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XXXI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 52 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLI) set forth herein.
- FIG. 53 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLI I) set forth herein.
- FIG. 52 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLI I) set forth herein.
- FIGS. 55A and 55B depict a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLIV) set forth herein (FIG. 55A); and a representation of mass spectrometry data in the form of a further mass spectrometry spectrum obtained in the performance of an experiment to identify a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (XLIV) set forth herein (FIG. 55B).
- FIG. 56 depicts a representation of further mass spectrometry data in the form of a chromatogram, notably a chromatogram obtained in the performance of an experiment to synthesize an example multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the chemical formula (LXWI) set forth herein.
- compositions, systems or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed subject matter. No embodiment described below limits any claimed subject matter and any claimed subject matter may cover processes, compositions or systems that differ from those described below.
- the claimed subject matter is not limited to compositions, processes or systems having all of the features of any one composition, system or process described below orto features common to multiple or all of the compositions, systems or processes described below. It is possible that a composition, system, or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed subject matter.
- compositions, system or process described below may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicant(s), inventor(s) orowner(s) do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such subject matter by its disclosure in this document.
- compositions, systems or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed subject matter. No embodiment described below limits any claimed subject matter and any claimed subject matter may cover processes, compositions or systems that differ from those described below.
- the claimed subject matter is not limited to compositions, processes or systems having all of the features of any one composition, system or process described below orto features common to multiple or all of the compositions, systems or processes described below. It is possible that a composition, system, or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed subject matter.
- compositions, system or process described below may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicant(s), inventor(s) orowner(s) do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such subject matter by its disclosure in this document.
- any range of values described herein is intended to specifically include the limiting values of the range, and any intermediate value or sub-range within the given range, and all such intermediate values and sub-ranges are individually and specifically disclosed (e.g a range of 1 to 5 includes 1 , 1.5, 2, 2.75, 3, 3.90, 4, and 5).
- otherterms of degree such as “substantially” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed. These terms of degree should be construed as including a deviation of the modified term if this deviation would not negate the meaning of the term it modifies.
- locybin refers to a chemical compound having the structure set forth in FIG. 1.
- indole prototype structure refers to the chemical structure shown in FIG. 2. It is noted that specific carbon atoms and a nitrogen atom in the indole prototype structure are numbered. Reference may be made to these carbon and nitrogen numbers herein, for example C 2 , C 4 , N 1 , and so forth. Furthermore, reference may be made to chemical groups attached to the indole prototype structure in accordance with the same numbering, for example, R 4 and R 6 reference chemical groups attached to the C 4 and C 6 atom, respectively. In addition, R 3A and R 3B , in this respect, reference chemical groups extending from the ethyl-amino group extending in turn from the C 3 atom of the prototype indole structure.
- psilocybin derivative refers to compounds that can be derivatized from psilocybin, wherein such compounds include an indole prototype structure and a C 3 ethylamine orethylamine derivative group having the formula (LXXVIII): wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, and wherein and R 3c is a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl group.
- Psilocybin derivatives include compounds containing one or more substituents at each of C 2 , C 4 , C 5 , C 6 and C 7 .
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 can each be, for example, any of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, (x) an O-alkyl group, (xi) an (xii) O-acyl group, (xiii) a phosphate group, or (xiv) a hydrogen atom.
- a halogen atom ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-sub
- multiple-substituent psilocybin derivative refers to a psilocybin derivative compound wherein two or more substituent entities have been bonded to psilocybin or a psilocybin derivative. Reference may be made to specific carbon atoms which may be substituted. Furthermore the substituent entities may be referred to as S1 , S2, S3 or S4, wherein each of S1 , S2, S3 and S4 refer to a different substituent entity.
- a 5,7-S1 ,S2-di-psilocybin derivative refers to a psilocybin derivative in which carbon atom number 5 and carbon number 7 (as identified in the indole prototype structure) each possess a different substituent entity
- a 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative refers to a psilocybin derivative in which carbon atom number 2,5,6 (as identified in the indole prototype structure) possess a different substituent entity (or at least two of the three substituents are different).
- a 2,5,6-tri- S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative refers to a psilocybin derivative in which carbon atom number 2,5,6 (as identified in the indole prototype structure) each possess a substituent entity, the substituent entity possessed by carbon atom number 5 and 6 being the same.
- S1 , S2, S3 and S4 can herein additionally include numerical subscripts, such as S1 5 , S36, S47 etc. Where such numerical values are included, they reference the numbered C atom of the prototype indole structure.
- S1 5 is a substituent entity extending from the C 5 atom of the indole ring structure
- S37 is a substituent entity extending the C 7 atom of the indole ring structure
- multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives further includes chemical compounds having a chemical formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each
- multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives further also includes compounds having a formula (IV): wherein, at least two of f3 ⁇ 4, R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non-substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an acyl
- halogen refers to the class of chemical elements consisting of fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). Accordingly, halogenated compounds can refer to “fluorinated”, “chlorinated”, “brominated”, or “iodinated” compounds.
- phosphate group or “phospho group”, as used herein, is a molecule containing one atom of phosphorus, covalently bound to four oxygen atoms (three single bonds and one double bond). Of the four oxygen atoms one oxygen atom may be a hydroxy group, and one of the non-hydroxylated oxygen atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- hydroxy group refers to a molecule containing one atom of oxygen bonded to one atom of hydrogen, and having the formula -OH. A hydroxy group through its oxygen atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- nitro group refers to a molecule containing one atom of nitrogen bonded to two atoms of oxygen and having the formula -NO2.
- a nitro group through its nitrogen atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- an entity attached to a nitro group may be referred to herein as a “nitrated” entity, e.g., a nitrated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing a nitro group.
- amino group refers to a molecule containing one atom of nitrogen bonded to hydrogen atoms and having the formula -NH 2 .
- An amino group also may be protonated and having the formula -NH3 + .
- An amino group through its nitrogen atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- an entity attached to an amino group may be referred to herein as an “aminated” entity, e.g., an aminated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing either an amino group or a N- substituted amino group.
- N-substituted amino group refers to an amino group wherein at least one of the hydrogen atoms has been substituted by another atom or group, such as, for example, an alkyl group, an acyl group, an aryl group a sulfonyl group etc.
- An N-substituted amino group also may be protonated, and the amino group through its nitrogen atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- N-substituted amino group may be represented herein as:
- N-substituted amino groups include: chemical group (IV) (an alkyl group, an aryl group): wherein R’ and R” are each independently selected from a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, and an aryl group, provided however that at least one of R’, and R” is not a hydrogen atom; chemical group (V): wherein R’, R” and R’” are each independently selected from a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, and an aryl group, provided however that at least one of R’, R”, and R’” is not a hydrogen atom; chemical group (VI) (an acyl group): wherein R’ and R” are each independently selected from a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group and an aryl group; chemical group (VII) (a sulfonyl group): wherein R’, and R” are each independently selected from a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group and an ary
- R’ The nitrogen atom of chemical groups (VI), (VII) and (VIII) can also be positively charged and be further substituted with H, or R’”.
- R’, R” and R’ can herein additionally include numerical subscripts, such as 5a , 6b , 7b etc., and be represented, for example, as R’ 5a , R” 6b or R”’ 7a , respectively. Where such numerical values are included, they reference chemical entity extending from the amino group extending in turn from the thus numbered C atom of the prototype indole structure.
- R’sa is a chemical entity extending from an aminated group attached to the C 5 atom of the indole ring structure
- R’ 2a is a chemical entity extending from an aminated group attached to the C 2 atom of the indole ring structure
- an entity attached to an N-substituted amino group may be referred to herein as an “aminated” entity, e.g., an aminated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing either an amino group or a N-substituted amino group.
- carboxyl group refers to a molecule containing one atom of carbon bonded to an oxygen atom and a hydroxy group and having the formula -COOH.
- a carboxyl group includes a deprotonated carboxyl group, i.e., a carboxyl ion, having the formula - COO-.
- a carboxyl group may form a carboxyl salt, for example, a sodium or potassium carboxyl salt, or an organic carboxyl salt, all of which may be represented herein as COO-M + .
- a carboxyl group through its carbon atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- an entity attached to a carboxyl group may be referred to herein as a “carboxylated” entity, e.g., a carboxylated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing either a carboxyl group or a OH- substituted carboxyl group.
- carboxylic acid derivative refers to a carboxyl group wherein the hydroxy group of the carboxyl group has been substituted by another atom or group, such as, for example, an -OR” group or an -NR’R” group.
- a carboxylic acid derivative includes chemical group (III): wherein, R’, is an alkyl group, an aryl group and a hydrogen atom. It is noted that chemical group (III) is an ester.
- R’ can herein additionally include numerical subscripts, such as 3c, 6b, 7b etc., and be represented, for example, as R’3 C , R sb or RVa, respectively.
- R’ 5a is a chemical entity extending from a carboxylated group attached to the C 5 atom of the indole ring structure
- R’ 2a is a chemical entity extending from a carboxylated group attached to the C 2 atom of the indole ring structure, and so forth.
- an entity attached to a carboxylic acid derivative may be referred to herein as an “carboxylated” entity, e.g., a carboxylated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing either a carboxyl group or an OH-substituted carboxyl group.
- aldehyde or “aldehyde group”, as used herein, refers to a molecule containing one atom of carbon double bonded to an oxygen atom, and bonded to a hydrogen atom, and having the chemical formula: which may, further alternatively be represented herein as -CHO.
- a -CHO group may also by referred to herein as a formyl group. It is to be understood that an aldehyde through its carbon atom may be chemically bonded to another entity.
- ketone or “ketone group”, as used herein, refer to a molecule containing two atoms of carbon, a first carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom, and the first carbon further bonded to a second carbon atom, the molecule having the chemical formula: wherein R is any entity or plurality of entities which taken together allow the carbon atom bonded to R to achieve its ordinary valency.
- R may represent 3 hydrogen atoms, or R may represent 2 hydrogen atoms and a methyl group.
- a ketone through its first carbon atom may be chemically bonded to another entity, such as an alkylene group (C 1 -C 6 )-alkylene.
- an entity attached to a nitrile group may be referred to herein as a “nitrilated” entity, e.g., a nitrilated psilocybin derivative is a psilocybin derivative possessing a nitrile group.
- glycosylated refers to a saccharide group, such as a mono-, di-, tri- oligo- or a poly-saccharide group, which can be or has been bonded from its anomeric carbon either in the pyranose or furanose form, either in the a or the b conformation.
- the bonded saccharide group, inclusive of the oxygen atom may be referred to herein as a “glycosyloxy” group.
- Example monosaccharide groups include, but are not limited to, a pentosyl, a hexosyl, or a heptosyl group.
- the glycosyloxy group may also be substituted with various groups. Such substitutions may include lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, acyl, carboxy, carboxyamino, amino, acetamido, halo, thio, nitro, keto, and phosphatyl groups, wherein the substitution may be at one or more positions on the saccharide. Included in the term glycosyl are further stereoisomers, optical isomers, anomers, and epimers of the glycosyloxy group.
- a hexose group for example, can be either an aldose or a ketose group, can be of D- or L- configuration, can assume either an a or b conformation, and can be a dextro- or levo-rotatory with respect to plane-polarized light.
- Example glycosyloxy groups further include, without limitation, glucosyl groups, glucuronic acid groups, galactosyl groups, fucosyl groups, xylose groups, arabinose groups, and rhamnose groups.
- prenyl group refers to a chemical group having the structure (LVI): and further includes poly-prenyl compounds having the structure:
- n is an integer having a value of 2 or more, e.g., 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
- prenyl compound refers to a chemical compound being, substantially being, or possessing a reactive prenyl group, i.e., a prenyl group that may be received by another entity.
- Prenyl compounds include, for example, geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP), dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP), farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) and geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP).
- alkyl group refers to a straight and/or branched chain, saturated alkyl radical containing from one to “p” carbon atoms (“C 1 -Cp-alkyl”) and includes, depending on the identity of “p”, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, s-butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl, 2,2-dimethylbutyl, n-pentyl, 2- methylpentyl, 3-methylpentyl, 4-methylpentyl, n-hexyl, and the like, where the variable p is an integer representing the largest number of carbon atoms in the alkyl radical.
- Alkyl groups further include hydrocarbon groups arranged in a chain having the chemical formula -C n H 2n+1 , including, without limitation, methyl groups (-CH 3 ), ethyl groups (-C 2 H 5 ), propyl groups (-C 3 H 7 ), and butyl groups (-C 4 H 9 ), further also includes cyclic alkyl groups, including cyclo-propane, cyclo-butane, cyclo-pentane, cyclo-hexane, and cyclo-heptane.
- cycloalkyl refers to cyclic alkyl groups, including (C 3 -C 20 ), (C 3 -C 10 ), and (C 3 -C 6 ) cycloalkyl groups, and further including cyclo-propane, cyclo- butane, cyclo-pentane, cyclo-hexane, and cyclo-heptane.
- O-alkyl group refers to a hydrocarbon group arranged in a chain having the chemical formula -O-C n H 2n+1 .
- O-alkyl groups include, without limitation, O-methyl groups (-O-CH 3 ), O-ethyl groups (-O-C 2 H 5 ), O-propyl groups (-O-C 3 H 7 ) and O-butyl groups (-O-C 4 H 9 ).
- aryl group refers to a hydrocarbon group arranged in an aromatic ring and can, for example, be a C 6 -Ci4-aryl, a C 6 -C 10 -aryl.
- Aryl groups further include phenyl, naphthyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, phenanthrenyl, biphenylenyl, indanyl, tolyl, xylyl, or indenyl groups, and the like.
- acyl group refers to a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen and single bonded to an alkyl group. The carbon atom further can be bonded to another entity.
- O-acyl group refers to an acyl group in which the carbon atom is single bonded to an additional oxygen atom.
- the additional oxygen atom can be bonded to another entity.
- alcohol group refers to a hydrocarbon group arranged in a chain having the chemical formula C n H n+1 OH.
- 5-HT 2A receptor refers to a subclass of a family of receptors for the neurotransmitter and peripheral signal mediator serotonin.
- 5-HT 2A receptors can mediate a plurality of central and peripheral physiologic functions of serotonin. Central nervous system effects can include mediation of hallucinogenic effects of hallucinogenic compounds.
- modulating 5-HT 2A receptors refers to the ability of a compound disclosed herein to alter the function of 5-HT 2A receptors.
- a 5-HT 2A receptor modulator may activate the activity of a 5-HT 2A receptor, may activate or inhibit the activity of a 5-HT 2A receptor depending on the concentration of the compound exposed to the 5-HT 2A receptor, or may inhibit the activity of a 5- HT 2A receptor. Such activation or inhibition may be contingent on the occurrence of a specific event, such as activation of a signal transduction pathway, and/or maybe manifest only in particular cell types.
- modulating 5-HT 2A receptors also refers to altering the function of a 5-HT 2A receptor by increasing or decreasing the probability that a complex forms between a 5-HT 2A receptor and a natural binding partner to form a multimer.
- a 5-HT 2A receptor modulator may increase the probability that such a complex forms between the 5-HT 2A receptor and the natural binding partner, may increase or decrease the probability that a complex forms between the 5-HT 2A receptor and the natural binding partner depending on the concentration of the compound exposed to the 5-HT 2A receptor, and or may decrease the probability that a complex forms between the 5-HT 2A receptor and the natural binding partner.
- prenylated psilocybin derivatives may alter the function of a 5-HT 2A receptor by acting as an agonist or antagonist of the 5-HT 1A receptor, and that prenylated psilocybin derivatives according to the present disclosure may alter the function of a 5-HT 2A receptor by directly interacting therewith or binding thereto, or by indirectly interacting therewith through one or more other molecular entities.
- 5-HT 2A receptor-mediated disorder refers to a disorder that is characterized by abnormal 5-HT 2A receptor activity.
- a 5-HT 2A receptor-mediated disorder may be completely or partially mediated by modulating 5-HT 2A receptors.
- a 5-HT 2A receptor-mediated disorder is one in which modulation of 5-HT 2A receptors results in some effect on the underlying disorder e.g., administration of a 5-HT 2A receptor modulator results in some improvement in at least some of the subjects being treated.
- 5-HT 1A receptor refers to a subclass of a family of receptors for the neurotransmitter and peripheral signal mediator serotonin. 5-HT 1A receptors can mediate a plurality of central and peripheral physiologic functions of serotonin. Ligand activity at 5-HT 1A is generally not associated with hallucination, although many hallucinogenic compounds are known to modulate 5-HT 1A receptors to impart complex physiological responses (Inserra et al., 2020, Pharmacol Rev 73: 202).
- the term “modulating 5-HT 1A receptors”, as used herein, refers to the ability of a compound disclosed herein to alter the function of 5-HT 1A receptors.
- a 5-HT 1A receptor modulator may activate the activity of a 5-HT 1A receptor, may activate or inhibit the activity of a 5-HT 1A receptor depending on the concentration of the compound exposed to the 5-HT 1A receptor, or may inhibit the activity of a 5- HTIA receptor. Such activation or inhibition may be contingent on the occurrence of a specific event, such as activation of a signal transduction pathway, and/or maybe manifest only in particular cell types.
- a 5-HT 1A receptor modulator may increase the probability that such a complex forms between the 5-HT 1A receptor and the natural binding partner, may increase or decrease the probability that a complex forms between the 5-HT 1A receptor and the natural binding partner depending on the concentration of the compound exposed to the 5-HT 1A receptor, and or may decrease the probability that a complex forms between the 5-HT 1A receptor and the natural binding partner.
- prenylated psilocybin derivatives may alter the function of a 5-HT 1A receptor by acting as an agonist or antagonist of the 5-HT 1A receptor, and that prenylated psilocybin derivatives according to the present disclosure may alter the function of a 5-HT 1A receptor by directly interacting therewith or binding thereto, or by indirectly interacting therewith through one or more other molecular entities.
- 5-HT 1A receptor-mediated disorder refers to a disorder that is characterized by abnormal 5-HT 1A receptor activity.
- a 5-HT 1A receptor-mediated disorder may be completely or partially mediated by modulating 5-HT 1A receptors.
- a 5-HT 1A receptor-mediated disorder is one in which modulation of 5-HT 1A receptors results in some effect on the underlying disorder e.g., administration of a 5-HT 1A receptor modulator results in some improvement in at least some of the subjects being treated.
- reactant psilocybin derivative compound refers to a psilocybin derivative compound capable of reacting in a synthetic or biosynthetic reaction to thereby form another psilocybin derivative compound, and generally includes indole structure containing reactants.
- reactant psilocybin derivative compound includes the term “psilocybin derivative precursor compound”.
- psilocybin derivative precursor compound refers to a chemical compound that may serve as a precursor compound in the synthesis or biosynthesis of a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative, and includes compounds comprising an indole prototype structure, including, for example, tryptophan and tryptamine, and further includes a psilocybin derivative precursor compound having a formula (LVII): wherein at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a pren
- psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement refers to one or more polypeptides which alone or together are capable of facilitating the chemical conversion of a psilocybin derivative precursor compound, and form a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can include, for example, one or more of a tryptophan synthase B polypeptide, a tryptophan decarboxylase, an N-acetyl transferase, a N-methyl transferase and a prenyl transferase.
- tryptophan synthase B polypeptide refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any tryptophan synthase B polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 2, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any tryptophan synthase B polypeptide set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- tryptophan decarboxylase refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6 and SEQ.ID NO: 8, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any tryptophan decarboxylase set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- N-acetyl transferase refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any acetyl transferase polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 10, or(ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any acetyl transferase set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- N-methyl transferase refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any N-methyl transferase polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 12 and SEQ.ID NO: 14, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any N-methyl transferase set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- prenyl transferase refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any prenyl transferase polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 16, SEQ.ID NO: 18, SEQ.ID NO: 20, and SEQ.ID NO: 22, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any prenyl transferase set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- PsiH refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any PsiH polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 24, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any PsiH set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- CPR refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any CPR polypeptide set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 26, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any CPR set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- PsiK refers to any and all enzymes comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequences constituting any PsiK set forth herein, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 49, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding any PsiK set forth herein, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding tryptophan synthase B polypeptide refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a tryptophan synthase B polypeptide, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 1.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a tryptophan synthase B polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the tryptophan synthase B polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any tryptophan synthase B polypeptide nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding tryptophan decarboxylase refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 3, SEQ.ID NO: 5 and SEQ.ID NO: 7.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any tryptophan decarboxylase nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding an N-acetyl transferase refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding an N-acetyl transferase polypeptide, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 9.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding an N-acetyl transferase polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the N-acetyl transferase polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or(ii) hybridize to any N-acetyl transferase nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding N-methyl transferase refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a N-methyl transferase polypeptide, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 11 and SEQ.ID NO: 13.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a N-methyl transferase polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the N-methyl transferase polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any N-methyl transferase nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a prenyl transferase refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a prenyl transferase polypeptide, including, forexample, SEQ.ID NO: 15, SEQ.ID NO: 17, SEQ.ID NO; 19 and SEQ.ID NO: 21.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a prenyl transferase polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the prenyl transferase polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any prenyl transferase nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding PsiH refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a PsiH, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 23.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a PsiH polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the PsiH polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any PsiH nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding CPR refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a CPR , including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 25.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a CPR polypeptide further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the CPR polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any CPR nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a PsiK refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding PsiK, including, for example, SEQ.ID NO: 48.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a PsiK further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the PsiK polypeptide sequences set forth herein; or (ii) hybridize to any PsiK nucleic acid sequences set forth herein under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- nucleic acid refers to a sequence of nucleoside or nucleotide monomers, consisting of naturally occurring bases, sugars and intersugar (backbone) linkages. The term also includes modified or substituted sequences comprising non-naturally occurring monomers or portions thereof.
- the nucleic acids of the present disclosure may be deoxyribonucleic nucleic acids (DNA) or ribonucleic acids (RNA) and may include naturally occurring bases including adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymidine, and uracil. The nucleic acids may also contain modified bases.
- modified bases include aza and deaza adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymidine and uracil, and xanthine and hypoxanthine.
- a sequence of nucleotide or nucleoside monomers may be referred to as a polynucleotide sequence, nucleic acid sequence, a nucleotide sequence, or a nucleoside sequence.
- polypeptide refers to any and all polypeptides comprising a sequence of amino acid residues which is (i) substantially identical to the amino acid sequence constituting the polypeptide having such reference SEQ.ID NO, or (ii) encoded by a nucleic acid sequence capable of hybridizing under at least moderately stringent conditions to any nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide having such reference SEQ.ID NO, but for the use of synonymous codons.
- a sequence of amino acid residues may be referred to as an amino acid sequence, or polypeptide sequence.
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide refers to any and all nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide having such reference SEQ.ID NO.
- Nucleic acid sequences encoding a polypeptide, in conjunction with a reference SEQ.ID NO further include any and all nucleic acid sequences which (i) encode polypeptides that are substantially identical to the polypeptide having such reference SEQ.ID NO; or (ii) hybridize to any nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides having such reference SEQ.ID NO under at least moderately stringent hybridization conditions or which would hybridize thereto under at least moderately stringent conditions but for the use of synonymous codons.
- substantially identical it is meant that two amino acid sequences preferably are at least 70% identical, and more preferably are at least 85% identical and most preferably at least 95% identical, for example 96%, 97%, 98% or 99% identical.
- amino acid sequences of such two sequences are aligned, using for example the alignment method of Needleman and Wunsch (J. Mol. Biol., 1970, 48: 443), as revised by Smith and Waterman (Adv. Appl. Math., 1981 , 2: 482) so that the highest order match is obtained between the two sequences and the number of identical amino acids is determined between the two sequences.
- a particularly preferred method for determining the percentage identity between two polypeptides involves the Clustal W algorithm (Thompson, J D, Higgines, D G and Gibson T J, 1994, Nucleic Acid Res 22(22): 4673-4680 together with the BLOSUM 62 scoring matrix (Henikoff S & Henikoff, J G, 1992, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89: 10915-10919 using a gap opening penalty of 10 and a gap extension penalty of 0.1 , so that the highest order match obtained between two sequences wherein at least 50% of the total length of one of the two sequences is involved in the alignment.
- the parameters in the wash conditions that determine hybrid stability are sodium ion concentration and temperature.
- a 1% mismatch may be assumed to result in about a 1 ° C. decrease in Tm, for example if nucleic acid molecules are sought that have a >95% identity, the final wash temperature will be reduced by about 5° C.
- stringent hybridization conditions are selected.
- Moderately stringent hybridization conditions include a washing step in 3xSSC at 42° C. It is understood however that equivalent stringencies may be achieved using alternative buffers, salts, and temperatures.
- polynucleotides or polypeptides refers to polynucleotides or polypeptides capable of performing the same function as a noted reference polynucleotide or polypeptide.
- a functional variant of the polypeptide set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2 refers to a polypeptide capable of performing the same function as the polypeptide set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2.
- Functional variants include modified a polypeptide wherein, relative to a noted reference polypeptide, the modification includes a substitution, deletion, or addition of one or more amino acids. In some embodiments, substitutions are those that result in a replacement of one amino acid with an amino acid having similar characteristics.
- substitutions include, without limitation (i) glutamic acid and aspartic acid; (i) alanine, serine, and threonine; (iii) isoleucine, leucine, and valine, (iv) asparagine and glutamine, and (v) tryptophan, tyrosine, and phenylalanine.
- Functional variants further include polypeptides having retained or exhibiting an enhanced psilocybin biosynthetic bioactivity.
- Chimeric nucleic acids refers to at least two linked nucleic acids which are not naturally linked.
- Chimeric nucleic acids include linked nucleic acids of different natural origins.
- a nucleic acid constituting a microbial promoter linked to a nucleic acid encoding a plant polypeptide is considered chimeric.
- Chimeric nucleic acids also may comprise nucleic acids of the same natural origin, provided they are not naturally linked.
- a nucleic acid constituting a promoter obtained from a particular cell-type may be linked to a nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide obtained from that same cell-type, but not normally linked to the nucleic acid constituting the promoter.
- Chimeric nucleic acids also include nucleic acids comprising any naturally occurring nucleic acids linked to any non-naturally occurring nucleic acids.
- pharmaceutical formulation refers to a preparation in a form which allows an active ingredient, including a psychoactive ingredient, contained therein to provide effective treatment, and which does not contain any other ingredients which cause excessive toxicity, an allergic response, irritation, or other adverse response commensurate with a reasonable risk/benefit ratio.
- the pharmaceutical formulation may contain other pharmaceutical ingredients such as excipients, carriers, diluents, or auxiliary agents.
- the term “recreational drug formulation”, as used herein, refers to a preparation in a form which allows a psychoactive ingredient contained therein to be effective for administration as a recreational drug, and which does not contain any other ingredients which cause excessive toxicity, an allergic response, irritation, or other adverse response commensurate with a reasonable risk/benefit ratio.
- the recreational drug formulation may contain other ingredients such as excipients, carriers, diluents, or auxiliary agents.
- the term “effective for administration as a recreational drug”, as used herein, refers to a preparation in a form which allows a subject to voluntarily induce a psychoactive effect for non-medical purposes upon administration, generally in the form of self-administration.
- the effect may include an altered state of consciousness, satisfaction, pleasure, euphoria, perceptual distortion, or hallucination.
- the term “effective amount”, as used herein, refers to an amount of an active agent, pharmaceutical formulation, or recreational drug formulation, sufficient to induce a desired biological or therapeutic effect, including a prophylactic effect, and further including a psychoactive effect. Such effect can include an effect with respect to the signs, symptoms or causes of a disorder, or disease or any other desired alteration of a biological system.
- the effective amount can vary depending, for example, on the health condition, injury stage, disorder stage, or disease stage, weight, or sex of a subject being treated, timing of the administration, manner of the administration, age of the subject, and the like, all of which can be determined by those of skill in the art.
- treating and “treatment”, and the like, as used herein, are intended to mean obtaining a desirable physiological, pharmacological, or biological effect, and includes prophylactic and therapeutic treatment.
- the effect may result in the inhibition, attenuation, amelioration, or reversal of a sign, symptom or cause of a disorder, or disease, attributable to the disorder, or disease, which includes mental and psychiatric diseases and disorders.
- Clinical evidence of the prevention or treatment may vary with the disorder, or disease, the subject, and the selected treatment.
- pharmaceutically acceptable refers to materials, including excipients, carriers, diluents, or auxiliary agents, that are compatible with other materials in a pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulation and within the scope of reasonable medical judgement suitable for use in contact with a subject without excessive toxicity, allergic response, irritation, or other adverse response commensurate with a reasonable risk/benefit ratio.
- substantially pure and isolated describe a compound, e.g., a psilocybin derivative, which has been separated from components that naturally accompany it.
- a compound is substantially pure when at least 60%, more preferably at least 75%, more preferably at least 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, or 98%, and most preferably at least 99% of the total material (by volume, by wet or dry weight, or by mole percent or mole fraction) in a sample is the compound of interest. Purity can be measured by any appropriate method, e.g., by chromatography, gel electrophoresis or HPLC analysis.
- the term “in vivo”, as used herein relation to a method of making a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, refers to a method involving contacting a psilocybin derivative precursor compound with an enzyme capable of converting the psilocybin derivative precursor compound within a cell, for example, a cell or a microorganism, cultivated, for example, in a growth medium, to convert the psilocybin derivative precursor compound into a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- the cell generally expresses a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complex, including a heterologously expressed tryptophan synthase B polypeptide, a tryptophan decarboxylase, an N-acetyl transferase, a N-methyl transferase and a prenyl transferase, for example.
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complex including a heterologously expressed tryptophan synthase B polypeptide, a tryptophan decarboxylase, an N-acetyl transferase, a N-methyl transferase and a prenyl transferase, for example.
- in vitro refers to a method involving contacting a psilocybin derivative precursor compound with an enzyme capable of converting the psilocybin derivative precursor outside a cell, for example, in a microwell plate, a tube, a flask, a beaker, a tank, a reactor, or the like, to convert the psilocybin derivative precursor compound into a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- the present disclosure relates to psilocybin derivatives.
- the present disclosure provides novel multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the herein provided compositions exhibit functional properties which deviate from the functional properties of psilocybin.
- the multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives can exhibit pharmacological properties which deviate from psilocybin.
- the multiple-substituent derivatives may psilocybin derivatives may exhibit physico chemical properties which differ from psilocybin.
- multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives may exhibit superior solubility in a solvent, for example, an aqueous solvent.
- the multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives in this respect are useful in the formulation of pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations.
- the multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure can conveniently be chemically and/or biosynthetically produced. The practice of this method avoids the extraction of psilocybin from mushrooms and the performance of subsequent chemical reactions to achieve multiple-substituent derivatives. Furthermore, the growth of mushrooms can be avoided thus limiting the dependence on climate and weather, and potential legal and social challenges associated with the cultivation of mushrooms containing psychoactive compounds. The method can efficiently yield substantial quantities of multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the present disclosure provides derivatives of a compound known as psilocybin of which the chemical structure is shown in FIG. 1.
- the derivatives herein provided are, in particular, multiple- substituent derivatives including psilocybin derivatives possessing two or more substituent entities.
- the present disclosure provides, in accordance with the teachings herein, in at least one embodiment, a chemical compound having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituent entities selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituent entities.
- the substituent entities are each independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and where two (but no more than two) substituent entities are selected, they are non-identical, and where three or more substituent entities are selected, at least two of the selected substituent entities are non-identical.
- At least three of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- At least three of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents selected from at least three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- R 4 can be a phosphate group or a hydrogen atom.
- R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group or an aryl group.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, or R 3a and R 3b can each be an alkyl group, such as a methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, or longer chain alkyl group, or R 3a and R 3b can be each be an acyl group, or R 3a and R 3b can each be an aryl group.
- one of R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group.
- R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an aryl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an aryl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an aryl group.
- each of the non-substituted groups R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a hydrogen atom.
- R 4 can also be a hydrogen atom.
- multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives including two, or three substituent groups are discussed by referring to selected figures.
- examples including multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives including two substituent groups are discussed by referring to FIGS. 3A - 3L; and examples of multiple-substituent psilocybins including three substituent groups are discussed by referring to FIGS. 4A - 4I, 5A - 5I, 6A - 6I and 7A - 7I.
- notations such as S1 5 , S2 5 , and S1 7 indicate, respectively, a first substituent S1 at the 5-position (C 5 ), a second substituent S2 at the 5-position (C 5 ), and a first substituent S1 at the 7- position (C 7 ).
- notation within the same chemical compound, such as S22 and S2 6 denote a second substituent S2 at the 2-position (C 2 ) and that same second substituent at the 6 position (C 6 ) of the compound (see: e.g., FIG. 6I).
- examples of multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives in accordance herewith, wherein two of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents are: the 2,5-di-S1 ,S2 -psilocybin derivative depicted in FIG. 3A, the 2, 5-di-S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative depicted in FIG. 3B, the 2,6-di- S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative depicted in FIG. 3C, the 2,6-di-S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative depicted in FIG.
- S1 and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which can be selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, provided however the two substituents are non-identical,
- S1 can be selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group
- S2 can be selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, or, conversely, S2 can be selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a prenyl group, and (iii) a nitrile group, and S1 can be selected from (i) a halogen
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a halogen atom, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a prenyl group, and (viii) a nitrile group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a halogen atom
- S2 can be selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a prenyl group, and (viii) a nitrile group, or, conversely, S2 can be a halogen atom, and S1 can be (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a halogen atom, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) an amino group, (ii) a nitrile group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a hydroxy group, and a (vii) a prenyl group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a halogen atom
- S2 can be selected from (i) an amino group, (ii) a nitrile group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a hydroxy group, and a (vii) a prenyl group, or, conversely, S2 can be a halogen atom
- S1 can be (i) an amino group, (ii) a nitrile group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a hydroxy group, and a (v) a prenyl group.
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a halogen atom, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a prenyl group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a halogen atom
- S2 can be a prenyl group, or, conversely, S2 can be a prenyl group, and S1 can be a halogen atom.
- two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a prenyl group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a halogen atom, and (viii)
- S1 can be a prenyl group
- S2 can be selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a halogen atom, and (viii) a nitrile group, or, conversely, S2 can be a prenyl group, and S1 can be (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a prenyl group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (ii) a halogen atom, and (iii) a hydroxy group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a prenyl group
- S2 can be selected from (i) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (ii) a halogen atom, and (iii) a hydroxy group, or, conversely, S2 can be a prenyl group
- S1 can be (i) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (ii) a halogen atom, and (iii) a hydroxy group.
- two of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a nitrile group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be a substituent selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a prenyl group, and (viii) a halogen atom, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a nitril group
- S2 can be selected from (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (vii) a prenyl group, and (viii) a halogen atom, or, conversely, S2 can be a nitrile group, and S1 can be (i) a hydroxy group, (ii) a nitro group, (iii) a glycosyloxy group, (iv) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (v) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vi) an aldehyde or
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a nitrile group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be substituents, one of which is a nitrile group, and one of R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 can be an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, and R 2 and the non-substituted R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are hydrogen atoms.
- S1 can be a nitrile group
- S2 can be an amino group or an N-substituted amino group
- S1 can be an amino group or an N-substituted amino group
- FIGS. 4A - 4F, 4G - 4I, 5A - 5F, 5G - 5I, 6A - 6F, 6G - 6I, 7A - 7F, 7G - 7I shown therein are examples of multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives in accordance herewith, wherein three of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents. It is noted that in the examples shown in FIGS.
- the three substituents are three different substituents S 1 , S2, S3.
- the three substituents are selected such that two of the three substituents are the same, i.e., S1 , S2, S2. Examples, in this respect, are in particular: the 2,5,6-tri-S 1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 4A, the 2,5,6- tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG.
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- FIGS. 4G, 4H, and 4I Further examples, wherein three of f3 ⁇ 4, R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents are shown in FIGS. 4G, 4H, and 4I, in particular the 2,5,6-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 4G, the 2,5,6-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 4H, and the 2, 5, 6-tri-S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative shown FIG. 4I.
- FIGS. 4G, 4H, and 4I As will be clear from the foregoing, in each of FIGS.
- 4G - 4I S1 and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, and 5F substituents are shown in FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, and 5F, in particular the 2,5,7-tri- S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5A), the 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2- psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5B, the 2,5,7-tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5C, the 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG.
- S 1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- a halogen atom ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile
- FIGS. 5G, 5H, and 5I Further examples, wherein three of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents are shown in FIGS. 5G, 5H, and 5I, in particular the 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5G, the 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5H), and the 2, 5, 7-tri-S2,S2,S1 -psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5I.
- FIGS. 5G, 5H, and 5I Further examples, wherein three of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents are shown in FIGS. 5G, 5H, and 5I, in particular the 2,5,7-tri-S1 ,S2,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 5G, the 2,5,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown
- 5G — 51, S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, and 6F Further examples, wherein three of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents are shown in FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, and 6F, in particular, the 2,6,7-tri- S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 6A, the 2,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 6B, the 2,6,7-tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 6C, the 2,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG.
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- a halogen atom e.g., a halogen atom, ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (
- 6A - 6I, S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix a nitrile group.
- FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, and 7F substituents are shown in FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, and 7F, in particular the 5,6,7-tri- S1 ,S2,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 7A, the 5,6,7-tri-S1 ,S3,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 7B, the 5,6,7-tri-S3,S1 ,S2-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 7C, the 5,6,7-tri-S2,S1 ,S3-psilocybin derivative shown in FIG.
- S1 , S2 and S3 are selected from three of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group.
- a halogen atom e.g., a halogen atom, ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (
- 7G - 71, S1 , and S2 are selected from two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group. [00310] Furthermore, in each of the example embodiments shown in FIGS.
- R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group.
- R 3a and R 3b can each be a hydrogen atom, or R 3a and R 3b can each be an alkyl group, such as a methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, or longer chain alkyl group, or R 3a and R 3b can be each be an acyl group, or R 3a and R 3b can each be an aryl group.
- R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group.
- One of R 3 A and R 3 B can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be a hydrogen atom, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an aryl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group, and one of R 3 A and R 3 B can be an aryl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an alkyl group, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group.
- One of R 3a and R 3b can be an acyl group, and one of R 3a and R 3b can be an aryl group.
- R 3c can be a hydrogen atom or a carboxy group.
- R 4 can be a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, ora phosphate group.
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (IX): [00314] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (X):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XI):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XIII): [00318] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XIV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XVII): [00322] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XVIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XIX):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XX):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXI): [00326] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXIV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XVI):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXVII): [00332] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXVIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXIX):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXX):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXI): [00336] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXII): [00337] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXIV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXVI):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXVII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXVIII): [00343] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XXXIX): [00344] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XL):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLI):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLI I):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLIV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLV): [00350] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLVI): [00351] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLVII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLVIII):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (XLIX):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (L):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (LI):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (Lll): [00357] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (LIll): [00358] Furthermore, in one example embodiment, a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (LIV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (LV):
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative according to the present disclosure can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXXVI):
- the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure include salts thereof, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- the nitrogen atom of the ethyl-amino group extending in turn from the C 3 atom may be protonated, and the positive charge may be balanced by, for example, chloride or sulfate ions, to thereby form a chloride salt or a sulfate salt.
- R 4 is a phosphate group
- the phosphate group may be de-protonated, and the negative charge may be balanced by, for example, sodium ions or potassium ions, to thereby form a sodium salt or a potassium salt.
- prenylated psilocybin derivative also includes compounds having a formula (IV): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non-substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom, an
- R 3c is a carboxy group
- salts of prenylated psilocybin derivatives having a formula (IV) and (IVa) such as a sodium salt, a potassium salt, etc.
- the present disclosure provides multisubstituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the disclosure provides, in particular, a chemical compound having a formula (I):
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, or a phosphate group, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom,
- R 3a and/or R 3b are a (C 1 -C 20 ))-cyclo-alkyl group, or a (C 1 -C 10 )-cyclo-alkyl group, a (C 1 -C 10 )-cyclo-alkyl group, or a (C1-C10)- cyclo-alkyl group.
- R 3a and/or R 3b are a cyclo-propane group, a cyclo-butane group, a cyclo-pentane group, or a cyclo-hexane group.
- the alkyl groups (including O-alkyl) in any of the definitions of the formulas of the disclosure is C 1 -C 20 -)alkyl. In another embodiment, the alkyl group is C 1 -C 10 -alkyl. In another embodiment, the alkyl group is C1-C 6 - alkyl. In another embodiment, the alkyl group is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl or pentyl. [00367] In one embodiment, the acyl groups (including O-acyl) in any of the definitions of the formulas of the disclosure is C 1 -C 20 -)acyl (or C 1 -C 20 -)acyl-O-).
- the alkyl group is C 1 -C 10 -acyl (orC 1 -C 10 -acyl-O-). In another embodiment, the alkyl group is C 1 -C 6 -acyl (or C 1 -C 6 -acyl-O-). In another embodiment, the acyl group is an O-acyl group, a methanoyl, ethanoyl, propanoyl, butanoyl or pentanoyl.
- the aryl groups in any of the definitions of the formulas of the disclosure is optionally substituted C 6 -C 14 -aryl.
- the aryl group is optionally substituted C 6 -C 10 -aryl, or phenyl.
- the aryl group is phenyl, naphthyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, phenanthrenyl, biphenylenyl, indanyl, or indenyl and the like.
- the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure may be used to prepare a pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulation.
- the present disclosure further provides in another aspect, pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations comprising multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the present disclosure provides in a further embodiment a pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulation comprising a chemical compound having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS a hydrogen atom, an O
- the pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulations may be prepared as liquids, tablets, capsules, microcapsules, nanocapsules, trans-dermal patches, gels, foams, oils, aerosols, nanoparticulates, powders, creams, emulsions, micellar systems, films, sprays, ovules, infusions, teas, decoctions, suppositories, etc. and include a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate of the nitrilated psilocybin compound together with an excipient.
- excipient as used herein means any ingredient other than the chemical compound of the disclosure.
- excipient may depend on factors such as the particular mode of administration, the effect of the excipient on solubility of the chemical compounds of the present disclosure and methods for their preparation will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art.
- Such compositions and methods for their preparation may be found, for example, in “Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences”, 22 nd Edition (Pharmaceutical Press and Philadelphia College of Pharmacy at the University of the Sciences, 2012).
- the dose when using the compounds of the present disclosure can vary within wide limits, and as is customary and is known to those of skill in the art, the dose can be tailored to the individual conditions in each individual case.
- the dose depends, for example, on the nature and severity of the illness to be treated, on the condition of the patient, on the compound employed or on whether an acute or chronic disease state is treated, or prophylaxis is conducted, on the mode of delivery of the compound, or on whether further active compounds are administered in addition to the compounds of the present disclosure.
- Representative doses of the present invention include, but are not limited to, about 0.001 mg to about 5000 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 2500 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 1000 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 500 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 250 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 100 mg, about 0.001 mg to about 50 mg, and about 0.001 mg to about 25 mg.
- Representative doses of the present disclosure include, but are not limited to, about 0.0001 to about 1 ,000 mg, about 10 to about 160 mg, about 10 mg, about 20 mg, about 40 mg, about 80 mg or about 160 mg. Multiple doses may be administered during the day, especially when relatively large amounts are deemed to be needed, for example 2, 3 or 4, doses. Depending on the subject and as deemed appropriate from the patient’s physician or care giver it may be necessary to deviate upward or downward from the doses described herein.
- the pharmaceutical and drug formulations comprising the multisubstituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure may be administered orally.
- Oral administration may involve swallowing, so that the compound enters the gastrointestinal tract, or buccal or sublingual administration may be employed by which the compound enters the blood stream directly from the mouth.
- Formulations suitable for oral administration include both solid and liquid formulations.
- Solid formulations include tablets, capsules (containing particulates, liquids, microcapsules, or powders), lozenges (including liquid-filled lozenges), chews, multi- and nano-particulates, gels, solid solutions, liposomal preparations, microencapsulated preparations, creams, films, ovules, suppositories, and sprays.
- Liquid formulations include suspensions, solutions, syrups, and elixirs. Such formulations may be employed as fillers in soft or hard capsules and typically comprise a carrier, for example, water, ethanol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, methylcellulose, or a suitable oil, and one or more emulsifying agents and/or suspending agents. Liquid formulations may also be prepared by the reconstitution of a solid, for example, from a sachet.
- Binders are generally used to impart cohesive qualities to a tablet formulation. Suitable binders include microcrystalline cellulose, gelatin, sugars, polyethylene glycol, natural and synthetic gums, polyvinylpyrrolidone, pregelatinized starch, hydroxypropyl cellulose and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. [00376] Tablets may also contain diluents, such as lactose (monohydrate, spray-dried monohydrate, anhydrous and the like), mannitol, xylitol, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, microcrystalline cellulose, starch, and dibasic calcium phosphate di hydrate.
- lactose monohydrate, spray-dried monohydrate, anhydrous and the like
- mannitol xylitol
- dextrose sucrose
- sorbitol microcrystalline cellulose
- starch and dibasic calcium phosphate di hydrate.
- Tablets may also optionally comprise surface active agents, such as sodium lauryl sulfate and polysorbate 80.
- surface active agents may comprise from 0.2% (w/w) to 5% (w/w) of the tablet.
- Tablets may further contain lubricants such as magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, zinc stearate, sodium stearyl fumarate, and mixtures of magnesium stearate with sodium lauryl sulphate.
- Lubricants generally comprise from 0.25% (w/w) to 10% (w/w), from 0.5% (w/w) to 3% (w/w) of the tablet.
- tablets may contain a disintegrant.
- disintegrants examples include sodium starch glycolate, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, calcium carboxymethyl cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone, polyvinylpyrrolidone, methyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, lower alkyl-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, starch, pregelatinized starch and sodium alginate.
- the disintegrant will comprise from 1 % (w/w) to 25% (w/w) or from 5% (w/w) to 20% (w/w) of the dosage form.
- auxiliary ingredients include anti-oxidants, colourants, flavouring agents, preservatives, and taste-masking agents.
- the chemical compound of the present disclosure may make up from 1 % (w/w) to 80 % (w/w) of the dosage form, more typically from 5% (w/w) to 60% (w/w) of the dosage form.
- Exemplary tablets contain up to about 80% (w/w) of the chemical compound, from about 10% (w/w) to about 90% (w/w) binder, from about 0% (w/w) to about 85% (w/w) diluent, from about 2% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) disintegrant, and from about 0.25% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) lubricant.
- the pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations comprising the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure may also be administered directly into the blood stream, into muscle, or into an internal organ.
- the pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations can be administered parenterally (for example, by subcutaneous, intravenous, intraarterial, intrathecal, intraventricular, intracranial, intramuscular, or intraperitoneal injection).
- Parenteral formulations are typically aqueous solutions which may contain excipients such as salts, carbohydrates and buffering agents (in one embodiment, to a pH of from 3 to 9), but, for some applications, they may be more suitably formulated as a sterile non-aqueous solution or as a dried form to be used in conjunction with a suitable vehicle such as sterile water.
- excipients such as salts, carbohydrates and buffering agents (in one embodiment, to a pH of from 3 to 9)
- a suitable vehicle such as sterile water.
- Formulations comprising the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure for parenteral administration may be formulated to be immediate and/or modified release.
- Modified release formulations include delayed-, sustained-, pulsed-, controlled-, targeted and programmed release.
- the chemical compounds of the disclosure may be formulated as a solid, semi-solid, or thixotropic liquid for administration as an implanted depot providing modified release of the active compound.
- Examples of such formulations include drug-coated stents and poly(dl-lactic-coglycolic)acid (PGLA) microspheres.
- the pharmaceutical or recreational drug formulations of the present disclosure also may be administered topically to the skin or mucosa, i.e., dermally or transdermally.
- Example pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations for this purpose include gels, hydrogels, lotions, solutions, creams, ointments, dusting powders, cosmetics, oils, eye drops, dressings, foams, films, skin patches, wafers, implants, sponges, fibres, bandages and microemulsions. Liposomes may also be used.
- Example carriers include alcohol, water, mineral oil, liquid petrolatum, white petrolatum, glycerin, polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol.
- Penetration enhancers may be incorporate (see: for example, Finnin, B. and Morgan, T.M., 1999 J. Pharm. Sci, 88 (10), 955-958).
- Topical administration include delivery by electroporation, iontophoresis, phonophoresis, sonophoresis and microneedle or needle-free (e.g., PowderjectTM, BiojectTM, etc.) injection.
- compositions for inhalation or insufflation include solutions and suspensions in pharmaceutically acceptable, aqueous, or organic solvents, or mixtures thereof, and powders.
- the liquid or solid pharmaceutical compositions can contain suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipients.
- the pharmaceutical compositions are administered by the oral or nasal respiratory route for local or systemic effect.
- Pharmaceutical compositions in pharmaceutically acceptable solvents can be nebulized by use of inert gases. Nebulized solutions can be inhaled directly from the nebulizing device or the nebulizing device can be attached to a face mask tent, or intermittent positive pressure breathing machine.
- Solution, suspension, or powder pharmaceutical compositions can be administered, e.g., orally, or nasally, from devices that deliver the formulation in an appropriate manner.
- the multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds of present disclosure are used as a recreational drug
- the compounds may be included in compositions such as a food or food product, a beverage, a food seasoning, a personal care product, such as a cosmetic, perfume or bath oil, or oils (both for topical administration as massage oil, or to be burned or aerosolized).
- a personal care product such as a cosmetic, perfume or bath oil, or oils (both for topical administration as massage oil, or to be burned or aerosolized).
- the chemical compounds of the present disclosure may also be included in a “vape” product, which may also include other drugs, such as nicotine, and flavorings.
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a use of a chemical compound having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is
- the pharmaceutical formulations comprising the chemical compounds of the present disclosure may be used to treat a subject, and in particular to treat a psychiatric disorder in a subject.
- the present disclosure includes in a further embodiment, a method for treating a psychiatric disorder, the method comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a chemical compound having a formula (I):
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 IS a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, or a phosphate group, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom,
- Psychiatric disorders that may be treated include, for example, neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disability, global development delay, communication disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); bipolar and related disorders, such as mania, and depressive episodes; anxiety disorder, such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, specific phobias (natural events, medical, animal, situational, for example), panic disorder, and separation anxiety disorder; stress disorders, such as acute stress disorder, adjustment disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and reactive attachment disorder; dissociative disorders, such as dissociative amnesia, dissociative identity disorder, and depersonalization/derealization disorder; somatoform disorders, such as somatic symptom disorders, illness anxiety disorder, conversion disorder, and factitious disorder; eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, rumination disorder, pica, and binge-eating disorder; sleep disorders, such as narcolepsy, insomnia
- substance-related disorders such as alcohol-related disorders, cannabis related disorders, inhalant-use related disorders, stimulant use disorders, and tobacco use disorders
- neurocognitive disorders such as delirium; schizophrenia; compulsive disorders, such as obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD), body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding disorder, trichotillomania disorder, excoriation disorder, substance/medication induced obsessive- compulsive disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder related to another medical condition
- personality disorders such as antisocial personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, and schizotypal personality disorder.
- the compounds of the present disclosure may be used to be contacted with a 5-HT 2A receptor to thereby modulate the 5-HT 2A receptor.
- Such contacting includes bringing a compound of the present disclosure and 5- HT 2A receptor together under in vitro conditions, for example, by introducing the compounds in a sample containing a 5-HT 2A receptor, for example, a sample containing purified 5-HT 2A receptors, or a sample containing cells comprising 5- HT 2A receptors.
- In vitro conditions further include the conditions described in Example 1 hereof.
- Contacting further includes bringing a compound of the present disclosure and 5-HT 2A receptor together under in vivo conditions.
- Such in vivo conditions include the administration to an animal or human subject, for example, of a pharmaceutically effective amount of the compound of the present disclosure, when the compound is formulated together with a pharmaceutically active carrier, diluent, or excipient, as hereinbefore described, to thereby treat the subject.
- the compound may activate the 5-HT 2A receptor or inhibit the 5-HT 2A receptor.
- the condition that may be treated in accordance herewith can be any 5-HT 2A receptor mediated disorder.
- disorders include, but are not limited to schizophrenia, psychotic disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and bipolar disorder.
- the compounds of the present disclosure may be used to be contacted with a 5-HT 1A receptor to thereby modulate the 5-HT 1A receptor.
- Such contacting includes bringing a compound of the present disclosure and 5- HTIA receptor together under in vitro conditions, for example, by introducing the compounds in a sample containing a 5-HT 1A receptor, for example, a sample containing purified 5-HT 1A receptors, or a sample containing cells comprising 5- HTIA receptors.
- In vitro conditions further include the conditions described in Example 1 hereof.
- Contacting further includes bringing a compound of the present disclosure and 5-HT 1A receptor together under in vivo conditions.
- Such in vivo conditions include the administration to an animal or human subject, for example, of a pharmaceutically effective amount of the compound of the present disclosure, when the compound is formulated together with a pharmaceutically active carrier, diluent, or excipient, as hereinbefore described, to thereby treat the subject.
- the compound may activate the 5-HT 1A receptor or inhibit the 5-HT 1A receptor.
- condition that may be treated in accordance herewith can be any 5-HT 1A receptor mediated disorder.
- disorders include, but are not limited to schizophrenia, psychotic disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and bipolar disorder.
- the compound upon having contacted a 5-HT 1A receptor and a 5-HT 2A receptor, the compound may modulate the 5-HT 1A receptor, e.g., activate or inhibit the 5-HT 1A receptor, however the compound may at the same time not modulate the 5-HT 2A receptor.
- the compound upon having contacted a 5-HT 2A receptor and a 5-HT 1A receptor, the compound may modulate the 5-HT 2A receptor, e.g., activate or inhibit the 5-HT 2A receptor, however the compound may at the same time not modulate the 5-HT 1A receptor.
- the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure may be prepared in any suitable manner, including by any organic chemical synthesis methods, biosynthetic methods, or a combination thereof.
- example methods for chemically making the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure will be discussed.
- example biosynthetic methods for making the multi substituent psilocybin derivatives will be discussed.
- One suitable method of making the multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives of the present disclosure initially involves selecting and obtaining or preparing a reactant psilocybin derivative compound and selecting and obtaining or preparing a substituent group containing compound and, thereafter chemically or biochemically reacting the reactant psilocybin derivative compound and the substituent group containing compound to obtain a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- the non-substituent reactant psilocybin derivative compound i.e., generally an indole structure containing reactant wherein R 2 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each hydrogen atoms
- the non-substituent reactant psilocybin derivative compound can be reacted, generally sequentially, with at least two substituent groups containing compounds. Examples thereof are shown in FIGS. 9, 10, 11A - 11C, and 12A - 12D (depicting example reactions to form a first psilocybin derivative possessing a single substituent), in conjunction with FIGS.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative compound may possess at least one substituent group, and is reacted with at least one additional substituent group containing compound (such as depicted in FIGS. 8A - 8G).
- the present disclosure provides, in at least one embodiment, a method of making a psilocybin derivative or salt thereof having a formula (I): wherein, at least two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents,
- Reactant psilocybin derivative compound having formula (II) encompasses a plurality of compounds.
- a reactant psilocybin derivative compound having formula (II) can be selected, by initially identifying a desired multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, and determining the substituent groups therein, and by thereafter selecting an appropriate reactant psilocybin derivative compound having formula (II).
- a S1 4 reactant psilocybin derivative compound may be selected and reacted with an S2 substituent containing compound to form the desired S1 4 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, or if it is desirable to prepare a S1 5 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative, a S1 5 reactant psilocybin derivative compound may be selected and reacted with an S2 substituent containing compound to form the S 15, S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative.
- the performance of chemical reactions to make the compounds of the present disclosure in general involves a substitution at different carbon atoms, i.e., the C 2 , C 4 , C 5 , C 6 and/or C 7 atom.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can be selected to be a chemical compound wherein R 4 is an O-alkyl group, R 2 , R 6 , and R 7 are a hydrogen atom, R 5 is a chlorine atom, and R 3A and R 3B are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, such as, for example, the reactant psilocybin derivative shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can be selected to be a chemical compound wherein R 4 is an O-acyl group, R 2 , R 6 , and R 7 are a hydrogen atom, R 5 is a chlorine atom, and R 3 A and R 3 B are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, such as, for example, the reactant psilocybin derivative shown in FIGS. 8C and 8D.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can be selected to be a chemical compound wherein R 4 is a hydroxyl group, R 2 , R 6 , and R 7 are a hydrogen atom, R 5 is a chlorine atom, and R 3 A and R 3 B are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, such as, for example, the reactant psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 8E.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can be selected to be a chemical compound wherein R 4 is a phosphate group, R 2 , R 6 , and R 7 are a hydrogen atom, R 5 is a chlorine atom, and R 3 A and R 3 B are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, such as, for example, the reactant psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 8F.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can be selected to be a chemical compound wherein R 4 is a hydrogen atom, R 2 , R 6 , and R 7 are a hydrogen atom, R 5 is a chlorine atom, and R 3 A and R 3 B are a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acyl group, or an aryl group, such as, for example, the reactant psilocybin derivative shown in FIG. 8G.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative compounds may be provided in a more or less chemically pure form, for example, in the form of a psilocybin derivative preparation having a purity of at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, or at least 99.9%.
- the psilocybin derivative may be chemically synthesized, or obtained from a fine chemical manufacturer, such as, for example, Sigma-Aldrich® (St. Louis, MO, USA).
- the substituent group containing compound can be any compound comprising a substituent group selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde ora ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group capable of reacting with the selected reactant psilocybin derivative compound.
- a substituent group selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N- substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde ora
- the substituent group containing compound may be provided in a more or less chemically pure form, for example, having a purity of at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, or at least 99.9%.
- the nitrile containing compound may be synthesized or purified, or can be conveniently obtained from a fine chemical manufacturer, such as, for example, Sigma-Aldrich® (St. Louis, MO, USA).
- FIGS. 9, 10, 11 A - 11C, 12A- 12D, and 13A - 13C are example reactions to form an initial nitrated (FIG. 9), glycosylated (FIG. 10), aminated (FIG. 11A - 11C), and carboxylated (FIG. 12A - 12D) psilocybin derivatives.
- Each of the obtained compounds may subsequently then be reacted with an additional substituent containing compound, as shown, by way of example, in FIGS. 13A - 13C.
- FIG. 13A shown therein are example chemical transformations for an initially synthesized 7-nitrated psilocybin derivative (see: compound 13A-2) to other 5,7-di-substituted psilocybin derivatives containing two types of groups at the C 5 and C 7 carbon atom.
- a Friedel-Crafts acylation with compound 13A-2 will regioselectively install an acetyl group at the C 5 carbon to afford compound 13A-3, which, in turn, can be further oxidized to the corresponding 5-carboxy derivative (compound 13A-4) via an iodoform reaction.
- the 7-nitro group can then be reduced to the corresponding 7-amino-psilocibin derivative (compound 13A-5) through a palladium-mediated reduction using formic acid as the hydrogen source.
- the 7-amino group can be further converted to the reactive and versatile 7-diazonium salt (compound 13A-6) using sodium nitrite as a reagent under acidic condition.
- the corresponding 5-carboxy-psilocibin derivatives additionally containing a 7-nitrile (compound 13A-7), a 7-hydroxy group (compound 13A-8), a 7-fluoride group (compound 13A-9), or a 7-iodide group (compound 13A-10) can be obtained.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative can be the compound possessing an acetyl group, such as, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-3.
- f3 ⁇ 4, R 4 , or R 6 or R 7 can possess an acetyl group.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-3, or a compound wherein other combinations of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 posses a nitro group and an acetyl group.
- This formed first psilocybin derivative can be reacted to oxidize the acetyl group and form a second psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group, and wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group, and form a second psilocybin derivative, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-4.
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be reacted to reduce the nitro group and form an amino group, and a third psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amino group, and wherein in one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-5.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be reacted with a nitrite to convert the amino group in a diazonium salt and form an intermediate psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a diazonium group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative can, for example, be the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-6.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative can be reacted with a nitrile containing compound to convert the diazonium group and form a fourth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitrile group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-7.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin can be reacted with water to convert the diazonium group and form a fifth psilocybin, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydroxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-8.
- the intermediate formed psilocybin derivative can be reacted with a halogen containing compound to convert the diazonium group and form a sixth psilocybin derivative wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a halogen atom, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl group, for example, the compounds shown in FIG. 13A and labeled 13A-9 and 13A-10. [00420] Referring next to FIG.
- 13B shown therein are example chemical transformations using the initially synthesized 5-carboxy psilocybin derivative (see compound: 13B-1) to other O-4-glycosylated psilocybin derivatives containing two types of groups at carbon atoms C 5 and C 7 .
- the 5-carboxy functionality can be selectively esterified in methanol under Fisher esterification conditions to afford compound 13B-2 which can be used to synthesize the corresponding 7-chloro (compound 13B-3) and 7-nitro (compound 13B-4) derivatives, respectively.
- Both compounds 13B-3 and 13B-4 can be glycosylated at the 0-4 position with a per-O-acetylated glycosyl bromide and after removing all the O-acetates, the corresponding 4-O-glycosylated derivative compounds 13A-5 and 13A-6 can be obtained.
- the 5-ester functionality of both compounds can be further converted to a 5-amido group via an aminolysis reaction to afford, respectively, 4-O-glycosylated psilocybin derivative compounds 13B-7 and 13B-8.
- the 7-nitro group of compound 13B-8 can be further reduced to afford compound 13B-9 through a palladium-mediated reduction using formic acid as the hydrogen source.
- a reactant psilocybin derivative compound containing a substituent group can be used to react with a substituent containing compound and form an initial multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, which in turn can be used to form additional multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds.
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative can be a methoxycarbonyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the halogen containing compound N-halo-succinimide
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a first psilocybin derivative, wherein one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6, or R 7 is a methoxy carbonyl group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6, or R 7 is a halogen atom, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-3.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative can possess a methoxycarbonyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the nitro containing compound nitronium tetrafluoroborate
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a second psilocybin derivative wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methoxy carbonyl group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-4.
- the formed first psilocybin derivative can be reacted with an acetylated glycosyl compound and form a third psilocybin, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methoxy carbonyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a halogen atom, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B- 5
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be reacted with an acetylated glycosyl compound and form a fourth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methoxycarbonyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-6.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be reacted with ammonia to convert the methoxycarbonyl group in an amido group and form a fifth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amido group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a halogen atom, for example the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-7.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be reacted with ammonia to convert the methoxycarbonyl group in an amido group and form a sixth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amido group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-8.
- the formed sixth psilocybin derivative can be reacted to reduce the nitro group to form an amino group and a seventh psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amido group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a glycosyloxy group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group, for example the compound shown in FIG. 13B and labeled 13B-9.
- FIG. 13C shown therein are more example chemical transformations of synthesized 5-nitrated psilocybin derivatives (see: compound 13C-2) to 5,6,7-tri-substituted psilocybin derivatives containing up to three types of substituent groups.
- the 5-nitro group can be reduced to produce 5-amino derivatives ( compound: 13C-3) through a palladium-mediated reduction in the presence of formic acid as the hydrogen source.
- a chemo- selective N-acetylation can be carried out in methanol to afford the corresponding 5-acetamino psilocybin derivative compound 13C-4, which can then be formylated at carbon atom C 7 to obtain 7-aldehyde compound 13C-5 using DMF-POCb as the reagent.
- a further bromination using N-bromosuccinimide can provide the 5- acetamido-6-bromo-7-formyl-psilocybin derivative compound 13C-6.
- the 7-formyl group can be oxidized under mild conditions using silver carbonate as a reagent to afford the 7-carboxy derivative compound 13C-7 which can be esterified using Fisher esterification conditions to obtain compound 13C-8.
- a nitro group can be installed at carbon atom C 6 to afford a 5,6,7-trisubstituted psilocybin derivative compound 13C-9 which can have its 6-nitro group reduced to form compound 13C-10 and subsequently undergo an aminolysis reaction to convert the 7-ester group to an amide. This affords the novel 5,6,7-tri-substituted psilocybin derivative compound 13C-11.
- a reactant psilocybin derivative compound containing a substituent group can be used to react with a substituent containing compound and form an initial multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound, which in turn can be used to form additional multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds.
- the substituent in the reactant psilocybin derivative can be an acetamidyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be the halogen containing compound N-halo-succinimide (e.g., N-bromo- succinimide (NBS))
- N-halo-succinimide e.g., N-bromo- succinimide (NBS)
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form a first psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, and one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a halogen atom, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-6.
- the reactant psilocybin derivative compound can possess an acetamidyl group
- the substituent containing compound can be dimethyl formamide
- the reactant psilocybin derivative and the substituent containing compound can be reacted to form an intermediate psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, and at least one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a methanol group
- the intermediate psilocybin derivative is reacted to oxidize the methanol group, and form a second psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, and one
- the intermediate psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-5
- the formed second psilocybin derivative can be the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-7.
- the chemical compound having formula (I) the formed second psilocybin derivative having formula (I) can be reacted with an alcohol to esterify the carboxy group to form an ester and a third psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6, or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6, or R 7 is a carboxyl ester, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-8.
- the formed third psilocybin derivative can be reacted with a nitro group containing compound and form a fourth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl ester, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a nitro group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-9.
- the formed fourth psilocybin derivative can be reacted to reduce the nitro group to form an amino group and a fifth psilocybin derivative, wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyl ester, and one at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amino group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-10.
- the formed fifth psilocybin derivative can be reacted with ammonia to form an amido group and a sixth psilocybin derivative having formula (I), wherein one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an acetamidyl group, one or at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a carboxyester, and at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is an amido group, for example, the compound shown in FIG. 13C and labeled 13C-11
- a reactant psilocybin derivative is provided, and the reactant psilocybin derivative is employed to react in a chemical reaction resulting in the formation of a multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the reactions may be conducted in any suitable reaction vessel (e.g ., a tube, bottle).
- suitable solvents that may be used are for example, water, alcohol (such as methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran (THF), dichloromethane, acetone, N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), or a combination of solvents.
- Suitable temperatures may range from, for example, e.g., from about 20 °C to about 100 °C.
- reaction times may be varied.
- reaction conditions may be optimized, for example by preparing several psilocybin derivative reactants preparations and reacting these in different reaction vessels under different reaction conditions, for example, at different temperatures, using different solvents, using different catalysts etc., evaluating the obtained multiple- substituent psilocybin derivative reaction product, adjusting reaction conditions, and selecting a desired reaction condition.
- biosynthetic methods to make the multiple- substituent compounds of the present disclosure involve the use of psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement to enzymatically catalyze the conversion of a psilocybin derivative precursor compound and form a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- the enzymes included in the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement may vary, as hereinafter will be discussed with reference to certain example enzymes and example compounds shown in FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C.
- the present disclosure further provides a method of making a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative, the method comprising contacting a psilocybin derivative precursor compound having a formula (LVII): wherein at least one of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non-substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when
- the reaction conditions can be in vitro reaction conditions, or in vivo reaction conditions, or a combination thereof. In vitro synthesis
- the reagents including the precursor psilocybin derivative compound and other reactants, in a more or less pure form.
- the reactants may be provided as a particulate in a substantially pure form, or they may be dissolved, in a more or less pure form, in a suitable solvent or diluent, such as water or a buffer.
- the reagents can then be combined and contacted with one another in a suitable reaction vessel, such as a tube, beaker, flask, or the like, or, at a larger scale, in a tank or reactor, generally preferably in liquid form, which may be prepared by further including a diluent, such as water or a buffer, as necessary.
- a suitable stirring or mixing device such as a laboratory size magnetic stirrer (e.g., as manufactured by Fisher Scientific®), or a handheld or industrial mixer, for example, to form a mixture.
- Relative quantities and absolute quantities of reagents may be selected as desired.
- Absolute quantities will typically depend on the scale one wishes to perform the reaction at, such as, for example, at a laboratory scale (e.g., at a less than 1 L, a less than 100 mL , a less than 10 mL , ora less than 1 mL scale), or, for example, at a commercial production scale (e.g., at a more than 100 L, a more than 1 ,000 L, or a more than 10,000 L scale).
- Relative quantities of the reagents may vary.
- stoichiometric quantities of each of a precursor psilocybin derivative and a substituent containing compound can be mixed with catalytic quantities of enzymes.
- off-stoichiometric quantities of reagents for example, a molar ratio of psilocybin precursor derivative to substituent containing compound of 1 : 0.95; 1 : 0.9; 1 : 0.75; or 1 : 1.05, 1 : 1.1 or 1 : 1.25, may be selected.
- catalytic quantities can be thought of as the at least minimal quantity of enzyme required to convert precursor psilocybin derivatives and the substituent containing compound, and form desirable quantities of multisubstituent psilocybin derivatives.
- 0.1 to 1 ,000 enzyme units e.g., 0.1 enzyme unit, 1 enzyme unit, 10 enzyme units, 50 enzyme units, 100 enzyme units, 250 enzyme units, 500 enzyme units, or 1 ,000 enzyme units
- 1 enzyme unit is an amount of enzyme that catalyzes 1 ⁇ mole of substrate (/.e., psilocybin precursor compound) per minute.
- in vitro reaction conditions may vary and may include temperatures ranging from, for example, between about 18 °C and about 37 °C, and a pH in the range of about pH 5.0 to about pH 8.5.
- agents may be included to facilitate catalysis, for example, a diluent (e.g., water or a buffer), salts, and pH modifying agents.
- a diluent e.g., water or a buffer
- salts e.g., sodium bicarbonate
- pH modifying agents e.g., sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium bi
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound and the substituent containing compound can be contacted with the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement in a host cell, wherein the host cell comprises a chimeric nucleic acid sequence comprising as operably linked components:
- Suitable chimeric nucleic acid sequences include any nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleic acid sequence controlling expression in the host cell operably linked to a sequence encoding psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement, such as, for example, one or more of tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, tryptophan decarboxylase, N-acetyl transferase, N-methyl transferase, and prenyl transferase, as herein after further described.
- psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement such as, for example, one or more of tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, tryptophan decarboxylase, N-acetyl transferase, N-methyl transferase, and prenyl transferase, as herein after further described.
- Nucleic acid sequences capable of controlling expression of a nucleic acid sequence encoding biosynthetic enzyme complement in host cells that can be used herein include any transcriptional promoter capable of controlling expression of polypeptides in host cells.
- promoters obtained from bacterial cells are used when a bacterial host is selected in accordance herewith, while a fungal promoter will be used when a fungal host cell is selected, a plant promoter will be used when a plant cell is selected, and so on.
- nucleic acid elements capable elements of controlling expression in a host cell include transcriptional terminators, enhancers, and the like, all of which may be included in the chimeric nucleic acid sequences of the present disclosure.
- the chimeric nucleic acid sequences can be integrated into a recombinant expression vector which ensures good expression in the host cell, wherein the expression vector is suitable for expression in a host cell.
- the term “suitable for expression in a host cell” means that the recombinant expression vector comprises the chimeric nucleic acid sequence linked to genetic elements required to achieve expression in a cell. Genetic elements that may be included in the expression vector in this regard include a transcriptional termination region, one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding marker genes, one or more origins of replication and the like. In preferred embodiments, the expression vector further comprises genetic elements required for the integration of the vector or a portion thereof in the host cell’s genome, for example. If a plant host cell is used the T- DNA left and right border sequences which facilitate the integration into the plant’s nuclear genome.
- the expression vector may further contain a marker gene.
- Marker genes that may be used in accordance with the present disclosure include all genes that allow the distinction of transformed cells from non-transform ed cells, including all selectable and screenable marker genes.
- a marker gene may be a resistance marker such as an antibiotic resistance marker against, for example, kanamycin or ampicillin, or an auxotrophic marker, for example, a leu marker (Sikorski and Hieter, 1989, Genetics 122(1): 19-27) or a ura marker (Rose and Winston, 1984, Mol. Gen. Genet. 193 (3): 557-560.
- GUS b-glucuronidase
- GFP green fluorescent protein
- a variety of host cells can be used in accordance herewith.
- the selected host cell may be able to naturally produce psilocybin compounds, or derivatives thereof or the cell may not be able to naturally produce psilocybin compounds or derivatives thereof.
- Host cells, upon the introduction of the chimeric nucleic acid sequence can be said to be able to heterologously express psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement.
- the host cell can be a microbial cell, for example, bacterial cell or a yeast cell.
- An example bacterial cell that can be used in accordance herewith is an Escherichia coli cell.
- Example yeast cells that can be in accordance herewith are a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell or a Yarrowia lipolytica cell.
- the host cell can be a plant cell or an algal cell.
- chimeric nucleic acid is a non-naturally occurring chimeric nucleic acid sequence and can be said to be heterologous to the host cell.
- E. coli Escherichia coli.
- the preparation of the E. coli vectors may be accomplished using commonly known techniques such as restriction digestion, ligation, gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other methodologies.
- PCR polymerase chain reaction
- a wide variety of cloning vectors is available to perform the necessary steps required to prepare a recombinant expression vector.
- vectors with a replication system functional in E. coli are vectors such as pBR 3 22, the pUC series of vectors, the M13 mp series of vectors, pBluescript etc. Suitable promoter sequences for use in E.
- coli include, for example, the T7 promoter, the T5 promoter, tryptophan (trp) promoter, lactose (lac) promoter, tryptophan/lactose (tac) promoter, lipoprotein (Ipp) promoter, and ⁇ phage PL promoter.
- cloning vectors contain a marker, for example, an antibiotic resistance marker, such as ampicillin or kanamycin resistance marker, allowing selection of transformed cells.
- Nucleic acid sequences may be introduced in these vectors, and the vectors may be introduced in E. coli by preparing competent cells, electroporation or using other well-known methodologies to a person of skill in the art.
- E. coli may be grown in an appropriate medium, such as Luria-Broth medium and harvested. Recombinant expression vectors may readily be recovered from cells upon harvesting and lysing of the cells.
- yeast cell Another example host cell that may be conveniently used is a yeast cell.
- Example yeast host cells that can be used are yeast cells belonging to the genus Candida, Kluyveromyces, Saccharomyces, Schizosaccharomyces, Pichia, Hansenula , and Yarrowia.
- the yeast cell can be a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell, a Yarrowia lipolytica cell, or Pichia pastoris cell.
- a number of vectors exist for the expression of recombinant proteins in yeast host cells.
- Such vectors are known to the art and are, for example, described in Cregg et al., Mol Biotechnol. (2000) 16(1): 23-52.
- Suitable promoter sequences for use in yeast host cells are also known and described, for example, in Mattanovich et al., Methods Mol. Biol., 2012, 824:329-58, and in Romanos et ai., 1992, Yeast 8: 423- 488.
- suitable promoters for use in yeast host cells include promoters of glycolytic enzymes, like triosephosphate isomerase (TPI), phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH or GAP) and variants thereof, lactase (LAC) and galactosidase (GAL), P.
- TPI triosephosphate isomerase
- PGK phosphoglycerate kinase
- GAP glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
- LAC lactase
- GAL galactosidase
- PPGI glucose-6- phosphate isomerase promoter
- PPGK 3-phosphoglycerate kinase promoter
- GAP glycerol aldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase promoter
- PTEF translation elongation factor promoter
- ENO-1 S. cerevisiae enolase
- GAL1 S. cerevisiae galactokinase
- ADH1 S. cerevisiae alcohol dehydrogenase/glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
- TPI S. cerevisiae those phosphate isomerase
- yeast host cells can be used in yeast, as well as marker genes providing genetic functions for essential nutrients, for example, leucine (LEU2), tryptophan (TRP1 and TRP2), uracil (URA3, URA5, URA6), histidine (HIS3), and the like.
- LEU2 leucine
- TRP1 and TRP2 tryptophan
- URA6 uracil
- HIS3 histidine
- FIGS. 14A - 14G shown therein are example biosynthetic pathways to make the multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds of the present disclosure, notably FIG. 14A, by way of example, illustrates how example S1 4 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14B by way of further example, illustrates how further example S14, S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14A by way of example, illustrates how example S1 4 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14B by way of further example, illustrates how further example S14, S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14C by way of a further example, illustrates how further example S1 5 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14D by way of example, illustrates how example S1 4 , S2 5 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14E by way of example, illustrates how example S1 4 , S2 7 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14C by way of a further example, illustrates how further example S1 5 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14D by way of example, illustrates how example S1 4 , S2 5 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14F byway of example, illustrates how example S1 5 , S2 6 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made.
- FIG. 14G by way of yet a further example, illustrates how example S1 5 , S2 7 multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be biosynthetically made. It is to be understood that, in addition to the pathways, enzymes and compounds shown in FIGS.
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are substituents independently selected from at least two of (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, and wherein each non- substituted R 2 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a hydrogen atom and when R 4 is not substituted with any of the foregoing substituents, R 4 is a hydrogen atom, an O-alkyl group, an O-acyl group, or a phosphate group, wherein R 3a and R 3b are each independently a hydrogen atom,
- psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement enzymes to biosynthetically make the multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds of the present disclosure.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can, for example, comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having an amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2;
- a first psilocybin derivative precursor compound having formula (I) can be used wherein two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom.
- a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having formula (I) can be formed wherein R 3c is a carboxyl group.
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom
- a first multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LV): can be formed in an in vivo or in vitro reaction catalyzed by a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide.
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group of a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound to thereby form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, a tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and a first mult- substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom can be formed.
- LVIII formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom
- LIX formula
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin can be decarboxylated, and a second multisubstituent psilocybin can be formed, for example, a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XXII), (XXVI), (XXIX), (Lll), or (LIV):
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further, for example, comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group.
- a N-acetyl transferase can be encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10; (f) a nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10; and
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is an acetamidyl group, a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an acetamidyl group, a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group, a nitrile, or a bromine atom, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an acetamidyl group, a fluorine atom, an amino group, or a hydroxy group, wherein R
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be decarboxylated and a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (LX): can be formed. Thereafter, the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be acetylated, and a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be formed, for example, a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (IX), (X), (XVIII), (XXI), (XXV), or (XXVIII):
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement in accordance herewith can further, for example, comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group.
- a N-methyl transferase can be encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LVIII): wherein R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, ora bromine atom, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, or a bromine atom can be formed.
- LVIII formula
- R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group
- R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, or a bromine atom
- LIX first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is an amino group or a hydroxy group, wherein R 6 is a chlorine atom, a nitrile group, or
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be decarboxylated to form a second multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound, wherein the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (LX):
- the third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be methylated to form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative, for example, a fourth multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XXVII), (XL), or (LIll):
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can, in a further example embodiment, comprise a prenyl transferase, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXI): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be formed, for example, a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (L):
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can, in a further example embodiment, comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom.
- a tryptophan decarboxylase can be encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can in a further example embodiment, comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a fourth multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group.
- a N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence can be selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXI): wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, and a first formed multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LIX): wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, wherein R 6 is a prenyl group is formed.
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be decarboxylated to form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula: wherein R 4 is a propionyloxy or an acetoxy group, wherein R 6 is a prenyl group.
- the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be methylated to for a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XLI) or (XLII):
- dimethylallyl pyrophosphate can be used as a substituent containing compound.
- Other prenyl containing compounds such as geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP), farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), and geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP) may alternatively be used as substituent containing compounds.
- GPP geranyl pyrophosphate
- FPP farnesyl pyrophosphate
- GGPP geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate
- DMAPP itself may optionally be formed biosynthetically (in vitro or in vivo) from dimethylallyl alcohol DMAOH using acid phosphatase and isopentenyl phosphate kinase as catalyzing enzymes, as further described by Couillaud et a!., 2019, ACS, Omega, 4, 7838 - 7859.
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group can be formed.
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be decarboxylated to form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XXXVI) or (XXXVIII):
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can, in a further example embodiment, be a chemical compound having a formula (LXII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXII I): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group can be formed.
- the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be decarboxylated to form a second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXIV): wherein R 5 is a chlorine or a fluorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group.
- the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can be acetylated to form a wherein third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XXXV) or (XXXVII): [00472]
- DMAPP dimethylallyl pyrophosphate
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can, for example, comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having an amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 2;
- a first psilocybin derivative precursor compound having formula (I) can be used wherein two of R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom.
- a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having formula (I) can be formed wherein R 3c is a carboxyl group.
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula: (LXV): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 5 is a prenyl group, and a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having formula (LI): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 4, SEQ.ID NO: 6, SEQ.ID NO: and SEQ.ID NO 8;
- a psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXV): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 5 is nitrile group, a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 5 is a nitrile group can be formed.
- a second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound can then be formed by decarboxylating the first multi-substituent derivative compound, the second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XIX):
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXV): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group, and a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXIX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group can be formed.
- the first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can be decarboxylated to form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXII): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 5 is a hydroxy group or a nitrile group.
- the second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative can then be acetylated to form a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XVII) or (XX): [00479]
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having formula (I
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 7 is a prenyl group, and a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XLIX): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise a tryptophan decarboxylase to decarboxylate the R 3 -CH 2 -CHNH 2 COOH group, and thereby form a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having formula (I) wherein an R 3a and R 3b each are a hydrogen atom, the tryptophan decarboxylase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and R 7 is nitrile group, and a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom and wherein R 7 is a nitrile group, can be formed.
- a second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XXIV): can be formed by decarboxylating the first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and R 7 is a prenyl group or a nitrile group, and a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and wherein R 7 is a prenyl group or a nitrile group can be formed.
- a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XXIII) or (XX): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a further multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is a methyl group, the N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to any one of the nucleic acid sequences of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 12 and SEQ.ID NO 14;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVI): wherein R 4 is a chlorine atom and R 7 is a hydroxy group, and a first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXX): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group and wherein R 7 is a chlorine atom can be formed.
- a second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXIII): wherein R 4 is a hydroxy group, and wherein R 7 is a chlorine atom can be formed Following methylation a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XXXIX): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII):
- LXVII wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, or a nitrile group and R 6 is a fluorine atom, an amino group or a prenyl group
- a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, or a nitrile group and wherein R 6 is a is a fluorine atom, an amino group or a prenyl group, can be formed.
- a second formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XI), (XVI), (XXXVI) or (XXXVIII): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a);
- nucleic acid sequence that is substantially identical to the nucleic acid sequence of (a) but for the degeneration of the genetic code;
- nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the nucleic acid sequence of (a); (e) a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 10;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, ora prenyl group, and a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom or a chlorine atom and wherein R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, or a prenyl group can be formed.
- a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXIV): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom ora chlorine atom, and wherein R 6 is an amino group, an acetamidyl group, or a prenyl group can be formed.
- a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XIV), (XV), (XXXV), or (XXXVII): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-methyl transferase to methylate the R 3 amino group at R 3 and form a further multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a and R 3b are each a methyl group, or wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 5 b is a methyl group, the N-methyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide having any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 12 and SEQ.ID NO 14;
- nucleic acid sequence that encodes a functional variant of any one of the amino acid sequences set forth in SEQ.ID NO: 12, and SEQ.ID NO 14;
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom and R 6 is a prenyl group, and a first formed multisubstituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXIII): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group can be formed.
- a second multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXIV): wherein R 5 is a chlorine atom, and wherein R 6 is a prenyl group can be formed.
- a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative having a formula (XLIV): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can comprise a tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 are a substituent independently selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having formula (I
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can, for example, be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group, a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXI): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group atom or a prenyl group can be formed.
- a second formed multi substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (XIII) or (XXXIII): can be formed.
- the psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can further comprise an N-acetyl transferase to acetylate the second psilocybin derivative having chemical formula (I) and thereby form a third multi-substituent psilocybin having chemical formula (I), wherein R 3a is a hydrogen atom and R 3b is an acetyl group, the N-acetyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid sequence selected from:
- nucleic acid sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to any one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can, for example, be a chemical compound having a formula (LXVIII): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group, a first formed multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having a formula (LXXI): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group atom or a prenyl group can be formed.
- LXVIII wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom
- R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group
- a second formed multi- substituent psilocybin derivative compound has a formula (LXXV): wherein R 5 is a fluorine atom, and wherein R 7 is a nitro group or a prenyl group can be formed.
- a third multi-substituent psilocybin derivative has a formula (XII) or (XXXII): can be formed.
- a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative may be made by a employing a combination of synthetic and biosynthetic methods.
- compound 13-D4 may be made synthetically in accordance with the synthesis schematic shown in FIG. 13D (and as herein further described in Example 42).
- Compound 13-D4 then be prenylated, either in vitro or in vivo , using a prenyl transferase to form, for example, a C 6 prenylated derivative of compound 13-D4.
- a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement can contain a prenyl transferase encoded by a nucleic acid selected from:
- R 2 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , or R 7 is a substituent selected from (i) a halogen atom, (ii) a hydroxy group, (iii) a nitro group, (iv) a glycosyloxy group, (v) an amino group or an N-substituted amino group, (vi) a carboxyl group or a carboxylic acid derivative, (vii) an aldehyde or a ketone group, (viii) a prenyl group, and (ix) a nitrile group, wherein R 3 is a hydrogen atom, and wherein a first multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having
- the psilocybin derivative precursor compound can have a formula (LXXVII): and a multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compound having the formula (LXXVI): can be formed.
- FIGS. 14A and 14G provide guidance and allow a person of skill in the art to select appropriate psilocybin derivative precursor compounds and a matching a psilocybin biosynthetic enzyme complement.
- the multi- substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be extracted from the host cell suspension, and separated from other constituents within the host cell suspension, such as media constituents and cellular debris. Separation techniques will be known to those of skill in the art and include, for example, solvent extraction (e.g butane, chloroform, ethanol), column chromatography based techniques, high- performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), for example, and/or countercurrent separation (CCS) based systems.
- solvent extraction e.g butane, chloroform, ethanol
- HPLC high- performance liquid chromatography
- CCS countercurrent separation
- the recovered multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds may be obtained in a more or less pure form, for example, a preparation of multi-substituent derivative psilocybin compounds of at least about 60% (w/w), about 70% (w/w), about 80% (w/w), about 90% (w/w), about 95% (w/w), about 96% (w/w), about 97% (w/w), about 98% (w/w) or about 99% (w/w) purity may be obtained.
- multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives in more or less pure form may be prepared.
- multiple-substituent psilocybin derivatives are disclosed herein, as well as methods of making multiple- substituent psilocybin derivatives.
- the multiple-substituent psilocybin compounds may be formulated for use as a pharmaceutical drug or recreational drug.
- SEQ.ID NO: 1 sets forth a Pyrococcus furiosus nucleic acid sequence encoding tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, named PfTrpB- B0A9.
- SEQ.ID NO: 2 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Pyrococcus furiosus subunit B tryptophan synthase subunit B polypeptide, named PfTrpB-B0A9.
- SEQ. ID NO: 3 sets forth a Bacillus atrophaeaus nucleic acid sequence encoding a tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide, named BaTDC.
- SEQ.ID NO: 4 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of Bacillus atrophaeaus tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide, named BaTDC.
- SEQ. ID NO: 5 sets forth a Clostridium sporidium nucleic acid sequence encoding a tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide, named ClostSporTDC.
- SEQ.ID NO: 6 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of Clostridium sporidium tryptophan decarboxylase polypeptide, named ClostSporTDC.
- SEQ.ID NO: 7 sets forth a Psilocybe cubensis nucleic acid sequence encoding a PsiD polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 8 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Psilocybe cubensis PsiD polypeptide.
- SEQ. ID NO: 9 sets forth a Streptomyces griseofuscus nucleic acid sequence encoding an N-acetyl transferase, named PmsF.
- SEQ.ID NO: 10 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Streptomyces griseofuscus an N-acetyl polypeptide, named PmsF.
- SEQ. ID NO: 11 sets forth an Ephedra sinica nucleic acid sequence encoding an N-methyl transferase, named EsNMT.
- SEQ.ID NO: 12 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of an
- SEQ.ID NO: 13 sets forth a Psiiocybe cubensis nucleic acid sequence encoding a PsiM polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 14 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Psiiocybe cubensis PsiM polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 15 sets forth an Aspergillus fumigatus nucleic acid sequence encoding a tryptophan 7-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named 7DMATS.
- SEQ.ID NO: 16 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of an Aspergillus fumigatus tryptophan 7-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named 7DMATS.
- SEQ.ID NO: 17 sets forth a Streptomyces sp. RM-5-8 nucleic acid sequence encoding a 6-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named PriB.
- SEQ.ID NO: 18 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Streptomyces sp. RM-5-86-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named PriB.
- SEQ.ID NO: 19 sets forth a Streptomyces coelicolor nucleic acid sequence encoding a tryptophan 5-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named SC07467.
- SEQ.ID NO: 20 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Streptomyces coelicolor tryptophan 5-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named SC07467.
- SEQ.ID NO: 21 sets forth an Aspergillus fumigatus nucleic acid sequence encoding a tryptophan 4-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named FgaPT2.
- SEQ.ID NO: 22 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of an
- FgaPT2 Aspergillus fumigatus tryptophan 4-prenyl transferase polypeptide, named FgaPT2.
- SEQ.ID NO: 23 sets forth a Psiiocybe cubensis nucleic acid sequence encoding a PsiH polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 24 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Psilocybe cubensis PsiH polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 25 sets forth a Psilocybe cubensis nucleic acid sequence encoding a CPR polypeptide.
- SEQ.ID NO: 26 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a
- SEQ. ID NO: 27 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named XII-4::TADH1-PsiH-HA-PPGK1-PTDH3-CPR-c-myc- TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 28 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named XII-5::TADH1-PsiK-V5-PPGK1-PTDH3-PsiM-FLAG- TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 29 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named pMM1-PTDH3-ClostSporTDC-His-TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 30 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a promoter, named PGK1_promoter.
- SEQ. ID NO: 31 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a promoter, named TDH3_promoter.
- SEQ. ID NO: 32 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a promoter, named CLN1_promoter.
- SEQ. ID NO: 33 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a promoter, named UGA1_promoter.
- SEQ. ID NO: 34 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a vector, named pMM1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 35 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a vector, named pCDM4.
- SEQ. ID NO: 36 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a vector, named pET28a(+).
- SEQ. ID NO: 37 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a vector, named pET23(+).
- SEQ. ID NO: 38 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named HA-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 39 sets forth an artificial polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named HA-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 40 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named c-myc-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 41 sets forth an artificial polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named c-myc-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 42 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named FLAG-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 43 sets forth an artificial polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named FLAG-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 44 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named V5-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 45 sets forth an artificial polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named V5-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 46 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named His-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 47 sets forth an artificial polypeptide sequence useful as a tag, named His-tag.
- SEQ. ID NO: 48 sets forth a Psilocybe cubensis nucleic acid sequence encoding a PsiK polypeptide.
- SEQ. ID NO: 49 sets forth a deduced amino acid sequence of a Psilocybe cubensis PsiK polypeptide.
- SEQ. ID NO: 50 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named X-3::TADH1-BaTDC-Flag-PPGK1-PTDH3-CPR-c- myc-TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 51 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named Xii-2::TADH1-PPGK1-PTDH3-PriB-His-TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 52 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named X-3::TADH1-ClostSporTDC-Flag-PPGK1-PTDH3- CPR-c-myc-TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 53 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as an integration cassette, named Xii-2::TADH1-PPGK1-PTDH3-Af-7DMATS-His- TCYC1.
- SEQ. ID NO: 54 sets forth an artificial nucleic acid useful as a vector, named pET26b(+).
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