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  • 5'-O-masked 2'-deoxyadenosine analogues as lead compounds for hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapeutic agents.

5'-O-masked 2'-deoxyadenosine analogues as lead compounds for hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapeutic agents.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2007-09-04)
Masahiro Ikejiri, Takayuki Ohshima, Keizo Kato, Masaaki Toyama, Takayuki Murata, Kunitada Shimotohno, Tokumi Maruyama
ABSTRACT

On the basis of our previous study on antiviral agents against the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus, a series of nucleoside analogues whose 5'-hydroxyl groups are masked by various protective groups such as carboxylate, sulfonate, and ether were synthesized and evaluated to develop novel anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) agents. Among these, several 5'-O-masked analogues of 6-chloropurine-2'-deoxyriboside (e.g., 5'-O-benzoyl, 5'-O-p-methoxybenzoyl, and 5'-O-benzyl analogues) were found to exhibit effective anti-HCV activity. In particular, the 5'-O-benzoyl analogue exhibited the highest potency with an EC(50) of 6.1 microM in a cell-based HCV replicon assay. Since the 5'-O-unmasked analogue (i.e., 6-chloropurine-2'-deoxyriboside) was not sufficiently potent (EC(50)=47.2 microM), masking of the 5'-hydroxyl group seems to be an effective method for the development of anti-HCV agents. Presently, we hypothesize two roles for the 5'-O-masked analogues: One is the role as an anti-HCV agent by itself, and the other is as a prodrug of its 5'-O-demasked (deprotected) derivative.

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6-Chloropurine riboside, 99%