Purines. L. Synthesis and Antileukemic Activity of the Antibiotic Guanine 7-Oxide and Its 9-Substituted Derivatives

Abstract

A full account is given of the first chemical synthesis of the antitumor antibiotic guanine 7-oxide (5) and its 9-substituted derivatives (24a-k and 26). Coupling of appropriate primary amines (17a-e, g-k) with phanecyl bromide (16) produced, after treatment with HCl, the corresponding N-substituted phenacylamine hydrochlorides (18a-e, g-k). A similar phenacylation of 4-amino-1-butanol (21) failed to give the desired compound 18f, so that 21 was heated with 2-bromomethyl-2-phenyl-1,3-dioxolane (20) at 150-155℃ for 3h to furnish, after treatment with HCl, the amino ketal hydrochloride 22 in 40% yield. Deketalization of 22 with hot 2N aqueous HCl afforded 18f in 96% yield. Condensations of the free bases, generated in situ from the hydrochlorides 18a-l and 1N aqueous NaOH, with the chloropyrimidinone 6 were effected in aqueous EtOH at the boiling point for 20 min or at 25-30℃ for 3-24h, giving the 6-phenacylamino-4-pyrimidinones 19a-l in 54-90% yields. On treatment with 2N aqueous NaOH at room temperature for 10-60 min, the nitropyrimidinones 19a-k cyclized to provide the 9-substituted guanine 7-oxides 24a-k in 61-98% yields. A similar alkali-treatment of 19l failed to yield guanine 7-oxide (5). However, removal of the 9-(arylmethyl) group from 24i-k was effected with conc, H_2SO_4 at room temperature for 1-3h in the presence of toluene, producing the target N-oxide 5 in 56-89% yields. In the in vitro bioassay of antileukemic activity against murine L5178Y cells, none of the 9-substituted guanine 7-oxides (24a-k and 26) was more effective than the parent, natural N-oxide 5. Within this series, however, the benzyl analogues 24g-k with or without alkoxy functions were more cytotoxic, with IC_<50>'s of 13.0-48.0μg/ml, than the alkyl analogues 24a-f.

Journal

Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin   [List of Volumes]

Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 40(2), 343-350, 1992-02-25  [Table of Contents]

The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan

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