- Looking for new pyrimidine acyclic nucleotide analogues designed for phosphorylation by human UMP-CMP kinase.
Looking for new pyrimidine acyclic nucleotide analogues designed for phosphorylation by human UMP-CMP kinase.
Nucleosides, nucleotides & nucleic acids (2007-12-11)
Dimitri Topalis, Hiroki Kumamoto, Julie A C Alexandre, Laurence Dugué, Sylvie Pochet, Sabine Berteina-Raboin, Luigi A Agrofoglio, Dominique Deville-Bonne
PMID18066785
RESUMO
Human UMP-CMP kinase is involved in the phosphorylation of nucleic acid precursors and also in the activation of antiviral analogues including cidofovir, an acyclic phosphonate compound that mimicks dCMP and shows a broad antiviral spectrum. The binding of ligands to the enzyme was here investigated using a fluorescent probe and a competitive titration assay. At the acceptor site, the enzyme was found to accommodate any base, purine and pyrimidine, including thymidine. A method for screening analogues based on their affinity for the UMP binding site was developed. The affinities of uracil vinylphosphonate derivatives modified in the 5 position were found similar to (d)UMP and (d)CMP and improved when compared to cidofovir.