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Author: Papadakis, Georgios; Gerasi, Maria; Snoeck, Robert; Marakos, Panagiotis; Andrei, Graciela; Lougiakis, Nikolaos; Pouli, Nicole
Title: Synthesis of New Imidazopyridine Nucleoside Derivatives Designed as Maribavir Analogues
  • Cord-id: ujvkcz4s
  • Document date: 2020_10_3
  • ID: ujvkcz4s
    Snippet: The strong inhibition of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) replication by benzimidazole nucleosides, like Triciribine and Maribavir, has prompted us to expand the structure–activity relationships of the benzimidazole series, using as a central core the imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine scaffold. We have thus synthesized a number of novel amino substituted imidazopyridine nucleoside derivatives, which can be considered as 4-(or 7)-aza-d-isosters of Maribavir and have evaluated their potential antiviral activit
    Document: The strong inhibition of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) replication by benzimidazole nucleosides, like Triciribine and Maribavir, has prompted us to expand the structure–activity relationships of the benzimidazole series, using as a central core the imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine scaffold. We have thus synthesized a number of novel amino substituted imidazopyridine nucleoside derivatives, which can be considered as 4-(or 7)-aza-d-isosters of Maribavir and have evaluated their potential antiviral activity. The target compounds were synthesized upon glycosylation of suitably substituted 2-aminoimidazopyridines, which were prepared in six steps starting from 2-amino-6-chloropyridine. Even if the new compounds possessed only a slight structural modification when compared to the original drug, they were not endowed with interesting antiviral activity. Even so, three derivatives showed promising cytotoxic potential.

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