Advanced Science (Dec 2023)

Lipophilic Nucleoside Triphosphate Prodrugs of Anti‐HIV Active Nucleoside Analogs as Potential Antiviral Compounds

  • Xiao Jia,
  • Dominique Schols,
  • Chris Meier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202306021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 36
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Nucleoside analogs require three phosphorylation steps catalyzed by cellular kinases to give their triphosphorylated metabolites. Herein, the synthesis of two types of triphosphate prodrugs of different nucleoside analogs is disclosed. Triphosphates comprising: i) a γ‐phosphate or γ‐phosphonate bearing a bioreversible acyloxybenzyl group and a long alkyl group and ii) γ‐dialkyl phosphate/phosphonate modified nucleoside triphosphate analogs. Almost selective conversion of the former TriPPPro‐compounds into the corresponding γ‐alkylated nucleoside triphosphate derivatives is demonstrated in CEM/0 cell extracts that proved to be stable toward further hydrolysis. The latter γ‐dialkylated triphosphate derivatives lead to the slow formation of the corresponding NDPs. Both types of TriPPPro‐compounds are highly potent in wild‐type CEM/0 cells and more importantly, they exhibit even better activities against HIV‐2 replication in CEM/TK− cell cultures. A finding of major importance is that, in primer extension assays, γ‐phosphate‐modified‐NTPs, γ‐mono‐alkylated‐triphosphates, and NDPs prove to be substrates for HIV‐RT but not for cellular DNA‐polymerases α,γ.

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