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Nucleoside Diphosphate Prodrugs: Nonsymmetric DiPPro-Nucleotides

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Journal J Med Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2015 Jul 1
PMID 26125628
Citations 19
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Nonsymmetric DiPPro-nucleotides are described as nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) delivery systems. The concept is to attach different bis(acyloxybenzyl) moieties at the β-phosphate moiety of a NDP. DiPPro compounds bearing two alkanoylbenzyl residues and DiPPro compounds bearing an alkanoylbenzyl or a benzoylbenzyl group as bioreversible prodrug moieties were studied. Compounds bearing short chain alkanoyl esters led to a fast hydrolysis by chemical or enzymatic means. The ester group in the second prodrug group comprised a long lipophilic aliphatic or an aromatic residue. The lipophilicity of this group enabled the prodrug to penetrate the cell membrane. The introduction of two different groups allowed a controlled stepwise removal of the prodrug moieties to achieve a highly selective delivery of the NDP in CEM cell extracts. The compounds were highly active against HIV even in thymidine kinase-deficient CEM cells. Thus, the compounds, although charged at the α-phosphate group, were taken up by the cells and released NDPs.

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