Studies on the inhibition of Moloney murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase by N-tritylamino acids and N-tritylamino acid-nucleotide compounds.
Arthur Hawtrey, Anton Pieterse, Johann van Zyl, Pieter Van der Bijl, Marichen Van der Merwe, William Nel, Mario Ariatti
Index: Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids 27 , 1011-1023, (2008)
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Abstract
N-Acylated derivatives of 8-(6-aminohexyl) amino-adenosine-5 '-phosphate were prepared and studied with regard to their effect on DNA synthesis by the Moloney leukemia virus reverse transcriptase. N-palmitoyl and N-nicotinyl derivatives and bis-8-(6-aminohexyl) amino-5'-AMP inhibited the enzyme partially using poly (rA).oligo d(pT)(16-18) as template-primer with [(3)H]dTTP. In order to increase hydrophobicity in the acyl component tethered to the 8-(6-aminohexyl) amino group on the adenine nucleotide, N-trityl-L-phenylalanine and the N-trityl derivatives of the o, m, and p-fluoro-DL-phenylalanine were initially examined for inhibition of the enzyme using the above template-primer system. The compounds all inhibited the reverse transcriptase with IC(50) values of approximately 60-80 microM. However, when N-trityl-m-fluoro-DL-phenylalanine was coupled to the nucleotide 8-(6-aminohexyl) amino-adenosine-5'-phosphate, the inhibitory activity of this compound increased significantly (IC(50) = 5 microM).
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