Synthesis and antiviral activity of enantiomeric forms of cyclobutyl nucleoside analogs

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1991.0

Abstract

The syntheses of the enantiomeric cyclobutyl guanine nucleoside analogues [1R-1 alpha, 2 beta, 3 alpha]- and [1S-1 alpha, 2 beta, 3 alpha]-2- amino-9-[2,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)cyclobutyl]-6H-purin-6-one (7 and 8, respectively) and the enantiomeric cyclobutyl adenine analogues [1R-1 alpha, 2 beta, 3 alpha]- and [1S-1 alpha, 2 beta, 3 alpha]-6-amino-9-[2,3-bis(hydroxymethyl) cyclobutyl]purine (9 and 10, respectively) are described. trans-3,3-Diethoxy-1,2-cyclobutanedicarboxylic acid (14) was coupled with R-(-)-2-phenylglycinol to provide a mixture of diastereomeric bis-amides, 15a and 15b, which was readily separated by crystallization. Conversion of each bis-amide to the corresponding diol enantiomer, 16a and 16b, respectively, was effected by a facile three-step sequence in high overall yield. Homochiral diol 16a was converted in a straightforward manner to 7 and 9, and homochiral diol 16b was similarly converted to the corresponding optical isomers 8 and 10. Compounds 7 and 9, which mimic the absolute configuration of natural nucleosides, are highly active against a range of herpesviruses in vitro while the isomers of opposite configuration, 8 and 10, are devoid of antiherpes activity. The corresponding triphosphates of 7 and 8 (7-TP and 8-TP) were prepared enzymatically. Compound 7-TP selectively inhibits HSV-1 DNA polymerase, compared to human (HeLa) DNA polymerase, while 8-TP is much less inhibitory than 7-TP against both types of enzymes. Compounds 7 and 9 are efficacious in a mouse cytomegalovirus model infection.

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