Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) is the enzyme that catalyzes a rate-determining step during the de novo synthesis of uridine, an important source of cellular pyrimidine nucleotides. Ability to modulate the activity of this enzyme may be used to control diseases associated with rapid, out-of-control cell growth in oncology, immunology, and virology. Emvododstat (PTC299) is a tetrahydro-β-carboline DHODH inhibitor discovered through the GEMS technology (Gene Expression Modulation by Small-Molecules).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing small molecules to induce readthrough of premature termination codons is a promising therapeutic approach to treating genetic diseases and cancers caused by nonsense mutations, as evidenced by the widespread use of ataluren to treat nonsense mutation Duchene muscular dystrophy. Herein we describe a series of novel guanidino quinazoline and pyrimidine scaffolds that induce readthrough in both HDQ-P1 mammary carcinoma cells and mdx myotubes. Linkage of basic, tertiary amines with aliphatic, hydrophobic substituents to the terminal guanidine nitrogen of these scaffolds led to significant potency increases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFG418 is currently the most potent and active aminoglycoside to promote readthrough of eukaryotic nonsense mutations. However, owing to its toxicity G418 cannot be used in vivo to study readthrough activity A robust and scalable method for selective derivatization of G418 was developed to study the biological activity and toxicity of a series of analogs. Despite our synthetic efforts, an improvement in readthrough potency was not achieved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method for the preparation of 1-(N-ribofuranosyl)-6-imino-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-4-amines 3 or 4-(N-ribofuranosyl)-6-aminopyrimidines 4 via glycosylation of 4-aminopyrimidines 2 or 5 is described. Silylated 4-aminopyrimidines 2 or 5 upon ribosylation with 1 provide products 3. When intermediates 3 contain a strongly electron-withdrawing group, such as C(4)-Cl or C(5)-NO, they rearrange to products 4 in the presence of aqueous ammonia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn asymmetric synthesis of the ABCD ring system of daphnilactone B is described. The synthesis features a tandem, double intramolecular, [4+2]/[3+2] cycloaddition of a highly functionalized, enantiomerically enriched nitroalkene to generate a pentacyclic nitroso acetal. The cycloaddition establishes six contiguous stereogenic centers including the critical CD ring junction that bears two quaternary stereogenic centers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn asymmetric synthesis of the ABCD ring system of daphnilactone B is described. The synthesis features a tandem, double intramolecular, [4+2]/[3+2] cycloaddition of a highly functionalized, enantiomerically enriched nitroalkene to generate a pentacyclic nitroso acetal. The cycloaddition establishes six contiguous stereogenic centers including the critical CD ring junction that bears two quaternary stereogenic centers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] Two model studies in support of a total synthesis of the complex polycyclic alkaloid daphnilactone B have been completed. The objectives of the models studies were to demonstrate the use of a tandem double-intramolecular [4+2]/[3+2] nitroalkene cycloaddition for the stereocontrolled construction of four of the rings in the core of the natural product. The first model study established the ability to create a pyrrolidine ring corresponding to ring A of daphnilactone B through a modification of the dipolarophile and subsequent functional group manipulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[chemical reaction: see text]. Nitroalkene (E)-1 has been synthesized to test the feasibility of an intramolecular [4 + 2] cycloaddition in a planned synthesis of daphnilactone B. This nitro olefin contains two unique structural features, a nitromethylene lactone and a pendant diene, that combine under the action of SnCl4 in a highly selective fashion to afford nitronates 2a and 2b.
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