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α-Methyl Polyamines: Efficient Synthesis and Tolerance Studies in Vivo and in Vitro. First Evidence for Dormant Stereospecificity of Polyamine Oxidase
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SpermatogenesisMedicinal ChemistryBiochemistryNatural SciencesMedicineNatural PolyaminesGameteDormant StereospecificityOrganic ChemistryStable Alpha-methylspermidine 1Male InfertilityPolyamine OxidaseHuman ReproductionPharmacologyα-Methyl PolyaminesFertilisationAlpha-methylspermine 2
Efficient syntheses of metabolically stable alpha-methylspermidine 1, alpha-methylspermine 2, and bis-alpha,alpha'-methylated spermine 3 starting from ethyl 3-aminobutyrate are described. The biological tolerance for these compounds was tested in wild-type mice and transgenic mice carrying the metallothionein promoter-driven spermidine/spermine N(1)-acetyltransferase gene (MT-SSAT). The efficient substitution of natural polyamines by their derivatives was confirmed in vivo with the rats harboring the same MT-SSAT transgene and in vitro with the immortalized fibroblasts derived from these animals. Enantiomers of previously unknown 1-amino-8-acetamido-5-azanonane dihydrochloride 4 were synthesized starting from enantiomerically pure (R)- and (S)-alaninols. The studies with recombinant human polyamine oxidase (PAO) showed that PAO (usually splits achiral substrates) strongly favors the (R)-isomer of 4 that demonstrates for the first time that the enzyme has hidden potency for stereospecificity.
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