2′-Spirocyclopropyl-carbocyclic nucleoside as a novel scaffold for potent anti-HCV agents

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Abstract

The discovery of 2'-spirocyclopropyl-ribocytidine (J. Med. Chem. 2010, 53, 8150-8160) as a potent inhibitor of RNA synthesis by NS5B (IC50 =7.3 μM), the RNA polymerase encoded by hepatitis C Virus (HCV),has led to the synthesis and biological evaluation of several carbocyclic versions of 2'-spiropropyl-nucleosides. The cyclopentenol intermediate 7 was successfully constructed via ring-closing metathesis (RCM) from divinyl 6. Spirocyclopropanation of enone 8 was effected by using (2-chloroethyl)- dimethylsulfonium iodide and potassium tert-butoxide to form the desired intermediate 9. The synthesized nucleoside analogues 21-24 were assayed for their ability to inhibit HCV RNA replication in a subgenomic replicon Huh7 cell line. Among them, the cytosine nucleoside analogue 22 exhibited significant anti-HCV activity (EC50 = 18.2 μM).

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Li, H., Yoo, J. C., & Hong, J. H. (2011). 2′-Spirocyclopropyl-carbocyclic nucleoside as a novel scaffold for potent anti-HCV agents. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 32(4), 1146–1152. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2011.32.4.1146

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