Synthesis and Biological Activity of 3′-Modified 2′-5′ Adenylate Trimers
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- abstracts
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Nucleosides and Nucleotides
- Vol. 6 (1-2) , 443-444
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07328318708056251
Abstract
One of the most important mediators in the mode of action of interferon is the (2′-5′)(A)n synthetase-RNase L pathway. The 2′-5′oligoadenylates (2–5A), synthesized from ATP, activate a pre-existing endonuclease that cleaves single-stranded RNA. The biological activity of 2–5A is rapidly lost due to cleavage of the 2′-5′ internucleotide bond by a specific 2′-5′-phosphodiesterase starting at the 3′end. This rapid cleavage and the poor uptake of 2–5A in intact cells limit the use of 2–5A as an antiviral or antineoplastic agent. Although several modified 2–5A analogues have been synthesized in order to improve the enzymatic stability, only few have proven to be resistant to degradation and still able to activate the 2–5A dependent endonuclease. 1-4 On the other hand, relative drastic methodology such as calcium coprecipitation, microinjection and liposome encapsulation5 has been used to introduce 2–5A into intact cells. Here, we present the synthesis and biological activity of oligoadenylates in which one or more adenosine residues were replaced by 9-(3-azido-3-deoxy-6-D-xylofuranosyl)adenine or 9-(3-amino-3-deoxy-D-xylofuranosyl)adenine. The oligonucleotides were synthesized by the phosphotriester method with triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl-chloride in the presence of N-methylimidazole as the condensing agent. The p-nitrophenylethyl group was used as the protecting group for the 2′-hydroxylfunction .(carbonate), the internucleotide linkage (phosphate ester) and the exocyclic amino groups of the heterocyclic base (carbamate). Bis(p-nitrophenylethy1)phosphoromonochloridate was used to phosphorylate the 5′-hy-droxyl group. All these blocking groups were removed with DBU in pyridine.Keywords
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