• Title/Summary/Keyword: Acyclic nucleoside analogues

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Synthesis and Antiviral Evaluation of 1'-Branched-5'-Norcarbocyclic Adenosine Phosphonic Acid Analogues

  • Oh, Chang-Hyun;Yoo, Kyung-Ho;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.9
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    • pp.2473-2478
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    • 2010
  • Novel 1'-methyl-5'-norcarbocyclic adenosine phosphonic acid analogues were synthesized using an acyclic stereoselective route from commercially available 3,3-diethoxy-propan-1-ol 4. The synthesized nucleoside phosphonate 19 and phosphonic acid 21 were subjected to antiviral screening against various viruses.

Synthesis and Some Properties of 4'-Phenyl-5'-Norcarbocyclic Adenosine Phosphonic Acid Analogues

  • Liu, Lian Jin;Kim, Eun-Ae;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.1662-1668
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    • 2011
  • Steric and electronic parameters of 4'-substituents play significant roles in steering the conformation of nucleoside analogues. In order to investigate the relationship of 4'-substituent with antiviral enhancement, novel 4'-phenyl-5'-norcarbocyclic adenosine phosphonic acid analogues were racemically synthesized via de novo acyclic stereoselective route from propionaldehyde 5. The phenyl substituted cyclopentenols 15a and 15b as key intermediates were successfully constructed via reiterative carbonyl addition of Grignard reagents and ring-closing metathesis of corresponding divinyl 14. The synthesized nucleoside phosphonic acids analogues 19, 20, 21, and 23 were subjected to antiviral screening against HIV-1.

Synthesis and Anti-HIV Activity of Novel 4'-Ethyl-5'-norcarbocyclic Adenosine Phosphonic Acid Analogues

  • Yoo, Jin-Cheol;Li, Hua;Lee, Won-Jae;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.11
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    • pp.3348-3352
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    • 2010
  • Novel 4'-ethyl-5'-norcarbocyclic adenosine phosphonic acid analogues were synthesized from propionaldehyde 5 through a de novo acyclic synthetic route using reiterative Grignard additions and ring-closing metathesis (RCM) as key reactions. The synthesized nucleoside phosphonic acids analogues 17, 18, 19, and 21 were subjected to antiviral screening against human immunodeficiency virus.

Synthesis and Antitumor Evaluation of Acyclic 1-[${\omega}$-(N^I-2-chloroethyl-N^I-nitrosoureido)alkyl]thymidine Nucleoside Analogues

  • Kim, Jack-C.;Kim, Young-Hyun;Park, Jin-Il;Kim, Seon-Hee;Choi, Soon-Kyu
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.259-263
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    • 1997
  • In the preparation of acyclic thymidine nucleoside analogues, $K_2CO_3$(or NaH) treated thymine in DMSO was alkylated with .omega.-chloroalkyl nitrite (Cl-(CH_2)n-CN; n=1, 2, 3, 4) to provide an isomeric mixture of 1-(${\omega}$-cyanoalkyl)thymine (2a-d) and 1,3-bis(${\omega}$-cyanoalkyl)thymine in approximately 5:1 ratios. Reduction of the cyano function 2a-d with $NaBH_{4}/CoCl_{2}$ center dot$ 6H_{2}O$gave the corresponding 1-(${\omega}$aminoalkyl)thymine (3a-d). The newly formed primary amino function in 3a-d was directly reacted with 2-chloroethylisocyanate to afford the 1-[.omega.($N^{I}$-2-chloroethylureido) alkyl]thymine (4a-d) in good yields. Nitrosation of 1-[5-($ N^{I}-2$-chloroethylureido)pentyl] thymine (4d) with glacial acetic acid and dry $NaNO_{2}$-powder in anhydrous $CH_{2}Cl_{2}$gave two types of regioisomeric nitrosoureas, 1-[5-($N^{I}$--chloroethyl-$N^{I}$--nitrosoureido)pentylithymine (5d) and 1-[5-($N^{I}-2$-chloroethyl-N-nitrosoureido)pentyllthymine in approximately 5 :1 ratios. The in vitro cytotoxicity of the synthesized compounds (2a-d, 3a-d, 4a-d and 5a-d) against three cell lines (K-562, P-388 and FM-3A) are measured as $IC^{50}$ values. Compounds 3b and 4c showed moderate activities against all three cell lines, and all other compounds were found to be not active.

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5-Substituted Pyrimidine Acyclis Nucleoside Analogues 1-Cyanomethyl- and 1-(4-Cyanobutyl)-5-substituted Uracils as Candidate Antitumor Agents

  • Kim, Jack-C.;Dong, Eun-Soo;Park, Jin-Il;Bae, Sang-Duk;Kim, Seon-Hee
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.480-482
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    • 1994
  • A number of 5-substituted pyrimidine acyclic nucleosides were synthesized and tested for invitor cytotoxicity against four cell lines (j-82 cell, p-388 cell, FM-3A cell and U-938 cell lines). Synthesis of 1-cyanomethyl-5-substituted pyrimidines (1a-e) and 1-(4-cyanobutyl)-5-substituted pyrimidines (2a-e) was acomplished from the series of alkylation reactions ofl 5-substituted uracils with the corresponding chloacetonitrile and 5-chlorovaleronitile in DMSO under $50^{\circ}C$ temperature. These 5-substituted pyrimidine acylic nucleosides (1a-e and 2a-e) exhibited moderate to significant acitivity aginst four cell lines.

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Synthesis and Anti-HCV Activity of 3',5'-cyclic SATE Phosphonodiester Nucleoside as a Novel Prodrug

  • Liu, Lian Jin;Seo, Rac-Seok;Yoo, Seung-Won;Choi, Jin;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.915-920
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    • 2010
  • A novel 2',4'-dimethyl carbocyclic adenosine 5'-phosphonic acid analogue (20) was prepared using acyclic stereoselective route from commercially available 4-hydroxybutan-2-one (4). To improve cellular permeability and enhance the anti-HCV activity of this phosphonic acid, a 3',5'-cyclic SATE phosphonodiester nucleoside prodrug (22) was prepared. The synthesized phosphonic nucleoside analogues, (20) and (22), were assayed for their ability to inhibit HCV RNA replication in a subgenomic replicon Huh7 cell line.

Synthesis and in vitro cytotoxicity of a homologous series of 5-halosubstituted $1,3-Bis(\omega-cyanoalkyl)$uracil analogues

  • Kim, Jack-C.;Dong, Eun-Soo;Park, Jin-Il;Kim, Young-Hyeun;Choi, Soon-Kyu
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.62-65
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    • 1996
  • A homologous series of twenty, hitherto unreported, analogues of 5-halosubstituted $1, 3-Bis(\omega-cyanoalkyl)uracil$acyclic nucleosides were synthesized by the series of alkylation reactions of 5-halouracils with the corresponding chloroacetonitrile, chloropropionitrile, chlorobutyronitrile and 5-chlorovaleronitrile $(Cl-(C_ 2)_n-CN: n=l, 2, 3, 4)\; in\; anhydrous\; DMSO\; (or DMF)/K_2CO_3(or NaH)\; under\; 75^{\circ}C$ temperature. Antitumor activities for the synthesized compounds were determined against three cell lines (FM-3A cell, P-388 cell and U-938 cell lines). The compounds that exhibited moderate activity to significant activity, included la-b, 2a-b, 3a-c, and 4a, whose compounds were active against P-388, FM-3A and U-937 cell lines with the compounds la, lb, and 2a, showing significant antitumor activity (inhibitory concentrations $(IC_{50})$ ranged from 2.2 to $7.0\mug/ml$). Their strucrure-activity relationship did not show any activity differences in their effective chain length (methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl) in 1, 3-bis(.omega.-cyanoalkyl) uracils.

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Synthesis of Novel 4'α-Phenyl and 5'α-Methyl Branched Carbocyclic Nucleosides

  • Oh, Chang-Hyun;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.1520-1524
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    • 2005
  • This paper describes the racemic and stereoselective synthetic route for a novel 4'$\alpha$-phenyl and 6'$\alpha$-methyl doubly branched carbocyclic nucleosides from an acyclic 2-hydroxy acetophenone. The installation of phenyl group at the 4'-position of carbocyclic nucleoside was successfully accomplished via a sequential [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement. The stereoselective introduction of a methyl group in the 6'$\alpha$-position was accomplished by Felkin-Anh controlled alkylation. Bis-vinyl 11 compound was successfully cyclized using a Grubbs’ catalyst II to desired carbocycles. The natural bases (adenine and cytosine) were efficiently coupled using a Pd(0) catalyst. Although all the synthesized compounds were examined for their activity against several viruses such as HIV-1, HSV-1, HSV-2 and HCMV, only cytosine analogues 17 exhibited weak antiviral activity against HCMV.