Unexpected reactivity of the 9-aminoacridine chromophore in guanidylation reactions
(Chemical Equation Presented) The 9-aminoacridine chromophore is an important building block of DNA-targeted chemotherapeutic agents. The success of 1-[2-(acridin-9-ylamino)ethyl]-1,3-dimethylthiourea as a carrier group in cytotoxic platinum-intercalator conjugates prompted us to explore the synthesis of an analogous guanidine-functionalized acridine. In a successful effort to generate such a derivative, various methods of guanidylation were employed, which demonstrate that the acridine C9-N9 linkage is highly susceptible to electrophilic and nucleophilic attack. The newly established reactivities provide efficient pathways to novel cyclic and spirocyclic acridine derivatives.