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Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates (ANPs) represent a significant class of antiviral, anticancer, and antiprotozoal compounds. It is therefore highly desirable to have diverse synthetic routes leading towards these molecules. In the past, many structural modifications were explored, but surprisingly, the field of C1'-branched ANPs has been neglected with only a handful of articles reporting their synthesis. Herein we describe and compare five convenient approaches leading to key synthetic 6-chloropurine ANPs bearing the 9-phosphonomethoxyethyl (PME) moiety branched at the C1' position. These intermediates can be further vastly diversified into target C1'-branched ANPs bearing either natural or unnatural nucleobases. The importance of C1'-branched ANPs is emphasized by their analogy with C1'-substituted cyclic nucleotides (such as remdesivir, a broad-spectrum antiviral agent) and evaluation of their biological activity (e.g. antiviral, antineoplastic, and antiprotozoal) will be a tempting subject of further research.

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Filip Kalčic, Martin Dračínský, Zlatko Janeba. Diverse synthetic approaches towards C1'-branched acyclic nucleoside phosphonates. Organic & biomolecular chemistry. 2021 Aug 28;19(32):6958-6963

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PMID: 34032256

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