Abstract

Three general methods for the synthesis of acyl nucleotides (mono-, di-, and triphosphates) have been developed and applied to different HIV inhibitors. These new types of compounds, where a fatty acid moiety is linked to the nucleotide phosphate chain by an acyl phosphate bond, were designed as lipophilic prodrugs of HIV inhibitors metabolites. Acyl nucleoside monophosphates 1a,b were prepared by acylation of the corresponding nucleoside monophosphates. Acyl nucleoside diphosphates 2a−c and 3a,b were synthesized directly from the free nucleosides using DCC activation of acyl pyrophosphates. Acyl nucleoside triphosphates 4a−c and 5a were obtained using phosphoromorpholidate chemistry and acyl pyrophosphates as nucleophiles. Hydrolysis of acyl nucleotides liberated the corresponding nucleotides by selective cleavage of the acyl phosphate bond, with half lives ranging from 51 to 185 h at 37 °C in triethylammonium acetate buffer pH 7.0. Their antiretroviral activity, measured by the inhibition of cytopathoge...

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