Discovery of a potent and selective human AC2 inhibitor based on 7-dea- zapurine analogues of adefovir

Pavel Kraina,Michal Cesnek,Eva Tloustova,Helena Mertlikova-Kaiserova, Camryn J. Fulton, Emily K. Davidson, Brenton P. Smith,Val J. Watts,Zlatko Janeba

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry(2023)

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Adefovir based acyclic nucleoside phosphonates were previously shown to modulate bacterial and, to a certain extent, human adenylate cyclases (mACs). In this work, a series of 24 novel 7-substituted 7-deazaadefovir an-alogues were synthesized in the form of prodrugs. Twelve analogues were single-digit micromolar inhibitors of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase toxin with no cytotoxicity to J774A.1 macrophages. In HEK293 cell-based assays, compound 14 was identified as a potent (IC50 = 4.45 mu M), non-toxic, and selective mAC2 inhibitor (vs. mAC1 and mAC5). Such a compound represents a valuable addition to a limited number of small-molecule probes to study the biological functions of individual endogenous mAC isoforms.
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Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates, Adefovir, 7-Deazapurine, Prodrugs, Adenylate cyclase
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