Synthesis and antiherpetic activity of (+/-)-9-[[(Z)-2-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl]methyl]guanine and related compounds
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Synthesis and antiherpetic activity of (+/-)-9-[[(Z)-2-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl]methyl]guanine and related compounds
Abstract
A series of analogues of acyclovir and ganciclovir were prepared in which conformational constraints were imposed by incorporation of a cyclopropane ring or unsaturation into the side chain. In addition, several related base-modified compounds were synthesized. These acyclonucleosides were evaluated for enzymatic phosphorylation and DNA polymerase inhibition in a staggered assay and for inhibitory activity against herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 in vitro. Certain of the guanine or 8-azaguanine derivatives were good substrates for the viral thymidine kinase and were further converted to triphosphate, but none was a potent inhibitor of the viral DNA polymerase. Nevertheless, one member of this group, (+/-)-9-[[(Z)-2-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl]methyl]guanine (3a), displayed significant antiherpetic activity in vitro, superior to that of the corresponding cis olefin 4a. Another group, typified by (+/-)-9-[[(E)-2-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl]methyl]adenine (17b), possessed modest antiviral activity despite an apparent inability to be enzymatically phosphorylated. The relationship of side-chain conformation and flexibility to biological activity in this series is discussed.
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