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  • 2-Substituted α,β-Methylene-ADP Derivatives: Potent Competitive Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) Inhibitors with Variable Binding Modes.

2-Substituted α,β-Methylene-ADP Derivatives: Potent Competitive Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) Inhibitors with Variable Binding Modes.

Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020-02-12)
Sanjay Bhattarai, Jan Pippel, Emma Scaletti, Riham Idris, Marianne Freundlieb, Georg Rolshoven, Christian Renn, Sang-Yong Lee, Aliaa Abdelrahman, Herbert Zimmermann, Ali El-Tayeb, Christa E Müller, Norbert Sträter
ABSTRACT

CD73 inhibitors are promising drugs for the (immuno)therapy of cancer. Here, we present the synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and cocrystal structures of novel derivatives of the competitive CD73 inhibitor α,β-methylene-ADP (AOPCP) substituted in the 2-position. Small polar or lipophilic residues increased potency, 2-iodo- and 2-chloro-adenosine-5'-O-[(phosphonomethyl)phosphonic acid] (15, 16) being the most potent inhibitors with Ki values toward human CD73 of 3-6 nM. Subject to the size and nature of the 2-substituent, variable binding modes were observed by X-ray crystallography. Depending on the binding mode, large species differences were found, e.g., 2-piperazinyl-AOPCP (21) was >12-fold less potent against rat CD73 compared to human CD73. This study shows that high CD73 inhibitory potency can be achieved by simply introducing a small substituent into the 2-position of AOPCP without the necessity of additional bulky N6-substituents. Moreover, it provides valuable insights into the binding modes of competitive CD73 inhibitors, representing an excellent basis for drug development.

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Methylenebis(phosphonic dichloride), 97%