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. 1986 Jul 11;14(13):5409–5416. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.13.5409

Synthesis of two diastereoisomeric p-nitrophenyl phosphodiesters of 2',3'-secouridine and their affinity for phosphodiesterases.

A S Jones, S Niwas, H Tanaka, R T Walker
PMCID: PMC311549  PMID: 3016646

Abstract

The synthesis of the p-nitrophenyl esters of the 5'- and 3'-phosphates of the nucleoside analogue 2',3'-secouridine are described. Unlike the corresponding diesters of thymidine, these two compounds are diastereoisomers. Their affinity for phosphodiesterases types I and II were investigated. Both analogues were hydrolysed very slowly by snake venom phosphodiesterase but their affinity for the enzyme was similar to that of the p-nitrophenyl ester of thymidine 5'-monophosphate of which they were both competitive inhibitors with Ki approximately Km. Neither compound was hydrolysed by spleen phosphodiesterase but both competitively inhibited the p-nitrophenyl ester of thymidine 3'-monophosphate, with Ki's slightly higher than the Km. Although for each enzyme the Ki of the correct analogue phosphodiester (i.e. the 5'-derivative for snake venom and the 3'-derivative for spleen) was the lower, the absolute specificity seen for the normal substrates had been lost.

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