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Conformational analysis of a quinolonic ribonucleoside with anti-HSV-1 activity

✍ Scribed by Julliane D. Yoneda; Marcia Helena R. Velloso; Kátia Z. Leal; Rodrigo B. de V. Azeredo; Makiko Sugiura; Magaly G. Albuquerque; Fernanda da C. Santos; Maria Cecília B.V. de Souza; Anna Claudia Cunha; Peter R. Seidl; Ricardo B. de Alencastro; Vitor F. Ferreira


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
259 KB
Volume
985
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2860

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✦ Synopsis


The infections caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus are one of the most common sources of diseases in adults and several natural nucleoside analogues are currently used in the treatment of these infections.

In vitro tests of a series of quinolonic ribonucleosides derivatives synthesized by part of our group indicated that some of them have antiviral activity against HSV-1.

The conformational analysis of bioactive compounds is extremely important in order to better understand their chemical structures and biological activity. In this work, we have carried out a nuclear relaxation NMR study of 6-Me ribonucleoside derivative in order to determine if the syn or anti conformation is preferential. The NMR analysis permits the determination of inter-atomic distances by using techniques which are based on nuclear relaxation and related phenomena. Those techniques are non-selective longitudinal or spin-lattice relaxation rates and NULL pulse sequence, which allow the determination of distances between pairs of hydrogen atoms. The results of NMR studies were compared with those obtained by molecular modeling.


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