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  • Researchers synthesized adenosine and uridine tetrametaphosphates and tested them for their ability to inhibit the enzymatic activity of ribonuclease A (RNase A).
  • The process involved using activated tetrametaphosphate and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide (TBA[OH]) to create these nucleoside phosphates with high yields, allowing for the characterization of their inhibitory effects.
  • Results showed that increasing the chain length of oligophosphates improved binding affinity to RNase A, with adenosine's binding efficiency decreasing after three phosphates, while uridine's continued to increase; X-ray crystallography was used to analyze their binding conformations.

Article Abstract

Adenosine and uridine 5'-tetra- and 5'-pentaphosphates were synthesized from an activated tetrametaphosphate ([PPN][PO], [PPN][], PPN = bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium) and subsequently tested for inhibition of the enzymatic activity of ribonuclease A (RNase A). Reagent [PPN][] reacts with unprotected uridine and adenosine in the presence of a base under anhydrous conditions to give nucleoside tetrametaphosphates. Ring opening of these intermediates with tetrabutylammonium hydroxide ([TBA][OH]) yields adenosine and uridine tetraphosphates (, ) in 92% and 85% yields, respectively, from the starting nucleoside. Treatment of ([PPN][]) with AMP or UMP yields nucleoside-monophosphate tetrametaphosphates () having limited aqueous stability. Ring opening of these ultraphosphates with [TBA][OH] yields and in 58% and 70% yield from AMP and UMP, respectively. We characterized inorganic and nucleoside-conjugated linear and cyclic oligophosphates as competitive inhibitors of RNase A. Increasing the chain length in both linear and cyclic inorganic oligophosphates resulted in improved binding affinity. Increasing the length of oligophosphates on the 5' position of adenosine beyond three had a deleterious effect on binding. Conversely, uridine nucleotides bearing 5' oligophosphates saw progressive increases in binding with chain length. We solved X-ray cocrystal structures of the highest affinity binders from several classes. The terminal phosphate of binds in the P enzymic subsite and forces the oligophosphate to adopt a convoluted conformation, while the oligophosphate of binds in several extended conformations, targeting multiple cationic regions of the active-site cleft.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015663PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b09760DOI Listing

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