Cyanoamidine Cyclization Approach to Remdesivir's Nucleobase

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Abstract

We report an alternative approach to the unnatural nucleobase fragment seen in remdesivir (Veklury). Remdesivir displays broad-spectrum antiviral activity and is currently being evaluated in Phase III clinical trials to treat patients with COVID-19. Our route relies on the formation of a cyanoamidine intermediate, which undergoes Lewis acid-mediated cyclization to yield the desired nucleobase. The approach is strategically distinct from prior routes and could further enable the synthesis of remdesivir and other small-molecule therapeutics.

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Knapp, R. R., Tona, V., Okada, T., Sarpong, R., & Garg, N. K. (2020). Cyanoamidine Cyclization Approach to Remdesivir’s Nucleobase. Organic Letters, 22(21), 8430–8435. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c03052

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