| Literature DB >> 16722656 |
Hugo Garrido-Hernandez1, Kyung D Moon, Robert L Geahlen, Richard F Borch.
Abstract
A novel approach to the intracellular delivery of aryl phosphates has been developed that utilizes a phosphoramidate-based prodrug approach. The prodrugs contain an ester group that undergoes reductive activation intracellularly with concomitant expulsion of a phosphoramidate anion. This anion undergoes intramolecular cyclization and hydrolysis to generate aryl phosphate exclusively with a t(1/2) = approximately 20 min. Phosphoramidate prodrugs (8-10) of phosphate-containing peptidomimetics that target the SH2 domain were synthesized. Evaluation of these peptidomimetic prodrugs in a growth inhibition assay and in a cell-based transcriptional assay demonstrated that the prodrugs had IC50 values in the low micromolar range. Synthesis of phosphorodiamidate analogues containing a P-NH-Ar linker (16-18) was also carried out in the hope that the phosphoramidates released might be phosphatase-resistant. Comparable activation rates and cell-based activities were observed for these prodrugs, but the intermediate phosphoramidate dianion underwent spontaneous hydrolysis with a t(1/2) = approximately 30 min.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16722656 PMCID: PMC2505179 DOI: 10.1021/jm060142p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446