5667-20-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Structure-activity relationships of adenine and deazaadenine derivatives as ligands for adenine receptors, a new purinergic receptor family
Borrmann, Thomas,Abdelrahman, Aliaa,Volpini, Rosaria,Lambertucci, Catia,Alksnis, Edgars,Gorzalka, Simone,Knospe, Melanie,Schiedel, Anke C.,Cristalli, Gloria,Müller, Christa E.
scheme or table, p. 5974 - 5989 (2010/03/24)
Adenine derivatives bearing substituents in the 2-, N6-, 7-, 8-, and/or 9-position and a series of deazapurines were synthesized and investigated in [3H]adenine binding studies at the adenine receptor in rat brain cortical membrane preparations (rAde1R). Steep structure-activity relationships were observed. Substitution in the 8-position (amino, dimethylamino, piperidinyl, piperazinyl) or in the 9-position (2-morpholinoethyl) with basic residues or introduction of polar substituents at the 6-amino function (hydroxy, amino, acetyl) represented the best modifications. Functional evaluation of selected adenine derivatives in adenylate cyclase assays at 1321N1 astrocytoma cells stably expressing the rAde1R showed that all compounds investigated were agonists or partial agonists. A subset of compounds was additionally investigated in binding studies at human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells, which also express a high-affinity adenine binding site. Structure-affinity relationships at the human cell line were similar to those at the rAde1R, but not identical. In particular, N 6-acetyladenine (25, Ki rat: 2.85 μM; Ki human: 0.515 μM) and 8-aminoadenine (33, Ki rat: 6.51 μM; Ki human: 0.0341 μM) were much more potent at the human as compared to the rat binding site. The new AdeR ligands may serve as lead structures and contribute to the elucidation of the functions of the adenine receptor family. 2009 American Chemical Society.
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Disclosed is use of a compound having a structure according to general formula (I) defined below, in the manufacture of a medicament to treat and/or prevent a parasitic infection or infestation in a mammalian subject wherein X1 = N or CH or C=O (X2 = NH) or C=S (X2 = NH) or C-OR1 or C-halogen or C-azide; X2 = N or CR1 or C-halogen or CS(O)nR1 where n = 0-2 or a (C)m linker where m = 1-3 between X2 and X6 or C-X5X6 (in which case X5X6 at C6 (purine numbering) is replaced by H or NHR1 or O or OR1 or S or SR1); X3 = N or CH or C-NO2; X4 = N or CH or C-NO2 or C-NR1R2 or an amidine derivative or a guanidinium derivative; X5 = O or NR1 or CR1R2; X6 = OR1 or O-acyl or 0-S(O)nR1 or NR1R2 or NH-acyl or N(Acyl)2 or NH-OS(O)2R1 or NH-S(O)nR1 where n = 0-2 or a hydrazone derivative or an oxime derivative, but if X5 = O, X6 cannot = O or X5X6 is an amidine or an N-substituted pyridine or substituted guanidine; Y = H or NH2 or NR1R2 or -O (X3 = NH) or OR1 or F or Cl or Br or I or CR1R2R3 or S(O)nR1 where n = 0-2 or azide or X5X6 (in which case X5X6 at C6 (purine numbering) is replaced by H or NHR1 or O or OR1 or S or SR1); R1, R2, R3 are independently selected from the group consisting of H or (optionally substituted), alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl or aryl or aralkyl where the substituents may be selected from H, OH, NH2, halogen, N3, CN, CHO, COOR', C0NR'2, OR, NE'2, SR', NR'NR'2, NR'OR', NO2 and R' is alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aralkyl, acyl, sulfonyl; Z = H or substituted (alkyl or alkenyl or alkynyl or aralkyl) or a sugar derivative of general formula (II) in the β-configuration where: B is the nucleobase from Formula (I); X7 = CH2 or O or NR1 or S; R4 = H or OH or OR1 or halogen or azide or a phosphate derivative; R5 = H or F or CH3; R6 = H or OH or OR1 or halogen or azide or a phosphate derivative; and R7 = H or halogen or R1 or a derivative of an amino acid or PO3H2 or P2O6H3 or P3O9H4 or a methylene derivative of P2O6H3 or P3O9H4 or a masked phosphate or a phosphonate derivative (5'-O replaced with CH2).
