The naturally occurring modified nucleoside, N-[(9-beta-D-ribofuranosylpurin-6-yl)-N-methylcarbamoyl]-L-threonine (mt6A), and the corresponding glycine analog mg6A were synthesized from N6-methyl-2',3',5'-tri-O-acetyladenosine and the appropriately blocked isocyanates derived from threonine and glycine. The natural mt6A isolated from Escherichia coli tRNA (F. Kimura-Harada et al. (1972), Biochemistry 11, 3910), from wheat embryo tRNA (R. Cunningham and M. W. Gray (1974), Biochemistry 13, 543), and from rat liver tRNA (Rogg et al. (1975), Eur. J. Biochem. 53, 115) was found to be identical with the synthetic mt6A in paper and thin-layer chromatography and electrophoresis. Several analogs of the parent 6-ureidopurine ribonucleoside, N-[(9-beta-D-ribofuranosylpurin-6-yl)carbamoyl]-L-thronine (t6A), were also prepared. Starting from 2',3',5'-tri-O-acetylguanosine and 2',3',5'-tri-O-acetylcytidine and the above isocyanates, the t6A analogs, N-[(9-beta-D-ribofuranosyl-6-oxo-1H-purin-2-yl)carbamoyl]-L-threonine (t2G) and N-[(1-beta-D-ribofuranosyl-2-oxypyrimidin-4-yl)carbamoyl]-L-threonine (t4C), were prepared. Also synthesized were the corresponding glycine analogs, g2G and g4C, from guanosine and cytidine, respectively. The 2'-deoxyribosyl analog, N-[(9-beta-D-2'-deoxyribofuranosylpurin-6-yl)carbamoyl]-L-threonine (2'-deoxy-t6A), and the arabinosyl derivative, N-[(9-beta-D-arabinofuranosylpurin-6-yl)carbamoyl]-L-threonine (t6AraA), were synthesized from the appropriate urethane and the requisite amino acid. The ureido group in mt6A could not be hydrolyzed by the enzymes urease, peptidase, and protease. Various chemical and biological properties of the naturally occurring mt6A and the related analogs are discussed.
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