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Synthesis and screening of 6-alkoxy purine analogs as cell type-selective apoptotic inducers in Jurkat cells
Lorente-Macías, álvaro,Ia?ez, Inmaculada,Jiménez-López, M. Carmen,Benítez-Quesada, Manuel,Torres-Rusillo, Sara,Díaz-Mochón, Juan J.,Molina, Ignacio J.,Pineda de las Infantas, María J.
, (2021)
Purines are ubiquitous structures in cell biology involved in a multitude of cellular processes, because of which substituted purines and analogs are considered excellent scaffolds in drug design. In this study, we explored the key structural features of a purine-based proapoptotic hit, 8-tert-butyl-9-phenyl-6-benzyloxy-9H-purine (1), by setting up a library of 6-alkoxy purines with the aim of elucidating the structural requirements that govern its biological activity and to study the cell selectivity of this chemotype. This was done by a phenotypic screening approach based on cell cycle analysis of a panel of six human cancer cell lines, including T cell leukemia Jurkat cells. From this study, two derivatives (12 and 13) were identified as Jurkat-selective proapoptotic compounds, displaying superior potency and cell selectivity than hit 1.
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The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable enantiomers, salts, solvates or prodrugs thereof. The invention further relates to the use of the compounds of Formula (I) for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing compounds of Formula (I).
An unexpected cyclization discovered during the synthesis of 8-substituted purines from a 4,5-diaminopyrimidine
Dang, Qun,Rydzewski, Robert M.,Cashion, Daniel K.,Erion, Mark D.
, p. 2143 - 2145 (2008/09/19)
Attempted conversion of 4-chloro-5-(N-4-bromobutanoyl)amino-6-phenethylaminopyrimidine (2) to 6-chloro-8-[1-(3-bromo)propyl]-9-phenethylpurine (1) under standard cyclization conditions did not give the targeted product. Instead, an unexpected cyclization