Literature DB >> 2391698

Synthesis of new nucleoside phosphoraziridines as potential site-directed antineoplastic agents.

R G Breiner1, W C Rose, J A Dunn, J E MacDiarmid, T J Bardos.   

Abstract

With the aim of increasing the selectivity of the 2,2-dimethylphosphoraziridine type antitumor agents toward the intracellular site of DNA synthesis, a series of new compounds was synthesized in which the reactive bis(2,2-dimethyl-1-aziridinyl)phosphinyl (2,2-DMAP) group was linked through a carbamate or amide linkage to thymidine or cytosine nucleoside moieties. The 3'- and 5'-(2,2-DMAP)carbamates of thymidine (1 and 2) were found to be highly unstable, therefore the corresponding O-acetyl derivatives 5 and 6 were prepared by reacting 5'- and 3'-acetylthymidine, respectively, with dichloroisocyanatophosphine oxide followed by the addition of 2,2-dimethylaziridine and triethylamine. The 3'- and 5'-(2,2-DMAP)amides of thymidine 14 and 15 were prepared by reacting the appropriate thymidinylamines with bis(2,2-dimethyl-1-aziridinyl)phosphinyl chloride (17). The N4-(2,2-DMAP)amides of cytidine, 2'-deoxycytidine, and cytosine arabinoside (18, 19, and 20, respectively) were prepared by reacting the hydrochlorides of the O-peracetylated cytosine nucleosides with triethylamine and POCl3 and, subsequently, with 2,2-dimethylaziridine and triethylamine, to give the corresponding N4-(2,2-DMAP)cytosine nucleoside peracetates 21, 22, and 23, respectively, which were then deacetylated by aminolysis. However, the peacetate intermediates were found to be more stable and, probably for the same reason, also more active against P388 leukemia in mice than the deacetylated products. Particularly, 22 and 23 showed sufficient activity in this in vivo assay system to warrant further evaluation. The relationships between the antitumor activities, the chemical alkylating activities, and the cholinesterase inhibitory activities of these agents are discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2391698     DOI: 10.1021/jm00171a039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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1.  Fluoride-cleavable, fluorescently labelled reversible terminators: synthesis and use in primer extension.

Authors:  Diana C Knapp; Saulius Serva; Jennifer D'Onofrio; Angelika Keller; Arvydas Lubys; Ants Kurg; Maido Remm; Joachim W Engels
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2011-02-03       Impact factor: 5.236

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