Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents

Adenine derivatives, in particular the scaffold bearing the acyclic nucleoside phosphonates (ANPS), possess significant antiviral and cytostatic activity. Till now, several effective adenine derivatives have been marketed for the treatment of HIV, HBV, CMV and other virus-infected diseases. These co...

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Main Authors: Changyuan Wang, Zhendong Song, Haiqing Yu, Kexin Liu, Xiaodong Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383515001057
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spelling doaj-ed51cec71eba4151970ff030f4146b6f2020-11-24T21:21:48ZengElsevierActa Pharmaceutica Sinica B2211-38352211-38432015-09-015543144110.1016/j.apsb.2015.07.002Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agentsChangyuan WangZhendong SongHaiqing YuKexin LiuXiaodong MaAdenine derivatives, in particular the scaffold bearing the acyclic nucleoside phosphonates (ANPS), possess significant antiviral and cytostatic activity. Till now, several effective adenine derivatives have been marketed for the treatment of HIV, HBV, CMV and other virus-infected diseases. These compounds are represented by tenofovir (PMPA), a medicine for both HIV and HBV, and adefovir as an anti-HBV agent. More than this, other analogs, such as GS9148, GS9131, and GS7340, are also well-known anti-viral agents that have been progressed to the clinical studies for their excellent activity. In general, the structures of these compounds include an adenine nucleobase linked to a phosphonate side chain. Considerable structural modifications on the scaffold itself and the peripheral sections were made. The structure-activity relationships (SARs) of this skeleton will provide valuable clues to identify more effective adenine derivatives as antiviral drugs. Here, we systematically summarized the SARs of the adenine derivatives, and gave important information for further optimizing this template.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383515001057AntiviralStructure–activity relationshipAdenineAcyclic nucleoside phosphonatesScaffold
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author Changyuan Wang
Zhendong Song
Haiqing Yu
Kexin Liu
Xiaodong Ma
spellingShingle Changyuan Wang
Zhendong Song
Haiqing Yu
Kexin Liu
Xiaodong Ma
Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
Antiviral
Structure–activity relationship
Adenine
Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates
Scaffold
author_facet Changyuan Wang
Zhendong Song
Haiqing Yu
Kexin Liu
Xiaodong Ma
author_sort Changyuan Wang
title Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
title_short Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
title_full Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
title_fullStr Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
title_full_unstemmed Adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
title_sort adenine: an important drug scaffold for the design of antiviral agents
publisher Elsevier
series Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
issn 2211-3835
2211-3843
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Adenine derivatives, in particular the scaffold bearing the acyclic nucleoside phosphonates (ANPS), possess significant antiviral and cytostatic activity. Till now, several effective adenine derivatives have been marketed for the treatment of HIV, HBV, CMV and other virus-infected diseases. These compounds are represented by tenofovir (PMPA), a medicine for both HIV and HBV, and adefovir as an anti-HBV agent. More than this, other analogs, such as GS9148, GS9131, and GS7340, are also well-known anti-viral agents that have been progressed to the clinical studies for their excellent activity. In general, the structures of these compounds include an adenine nucleobase linked to a phosphonate side chain. Considerable structural modifications on the scaffold itself and the peripheral sections were made. The structure-activity relationships (SARs) of this skeleton will provide valuable clues to identify more effective adenine derivatives as antiviral drugs. Here, we systematically summarized the SARs of the adenine derivatives, and gave important information for further optimizing this template.
topic Antiviral
Structure–activity relationship
Adenine
Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates
Scaffold
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383515001057
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