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Design, Efficient Synthesis, and Anti‐HIV Activity of 4′‐<i>C</i>‐Cyano‐ and 4′‐<i>C</i>‐Ethynyl‐2′‐deoxy Purine Nucleosides
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2004
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Combinatorial ChemistryMedicinal ChemistryBioorganic ChemistryAnti‐hiv ActivityBiochemistryNatural SciencesOrganic ChemistryEfficient SynthesisChemistry4'-C-cyano DerivativesHeterocycle ChemistryPharmacologyAntiviral CompoundSynthetic Chemistry4'-C-cyano-2'-deoxy Purine NucleosidesNatural Product Synthesis
Some 4'-C-ethynyl-2'-deoxy purine nucleosides showed the most potent anti-HIV activity among the series of 4'-C-substituted 2'-deoxynucleosides whose 4'-C-substituents were methyl, ethyl, ethynyl and so on. Our hypothesis is that the smaller the substituent at the C-4' position they have, the more acceptable biological activity they show. Thus, 4'-C-cyano-2'-deoxy purine nucleosides, whose substituent is smaller than the ethynyl group, will have more potent antiviral activity. To prove our hypothesis, we planned to develop an efficient synthesis of 4'-C-cyano-2'-deoxy purine nucleosides (4'-CNdNs) and 4'-C-ethynyl-2'-deoxy purine nucleosides (4'-EdNs). Consequently, we succeeded in developing an efficient synthesis of six 2'-deoxy purine nucleosides bearing either a cyano or an ethynyl group at the C-4' position of the sugar moiety from 2'-deoxyadenosine and 2,6-diaminopurine 2'-deoxyriboside. Unfortunately, 4'-C-cyano derivatives showed lower activity against HIV-1, and two 4'-C-ethynyl derivatives suggested high toxicity in vivo.
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