Synthesis and antifolate properties of 9-alkyl-10-deazaminopterins Journal Article


Authors: DeGraw, J. I.; Christie, P. H.; Kisliuk, R. L.; Gaumont, Y.; Sirotnak, F. M.
Article Title: Synthesis and antifolate properties of 9-alkyl-10-deazaminopterins
Abstract: Reformatski condensation of benzyl 2-bromopropionate with 4-carbomethoxybenzaldehyde, followed by dehydration afforded benzyl 2-methyl-p-carbomethoxycinnamate (4a). Hydrogenation over a Pd catalyst gave the hydrocinnamic acid 5a. Conversion to the chloromethyl (6a) and azidomethyl ketone (7a) was followed by hydrogenation to the aminomethyl ketone (8a). Direct N-alkylation by 2,4-diamino-5-nitro-6-chloropyrimidine followed by reductive ring closure in Zn-HOAc and subsequent saponification of the benzoate ester yielded 4-amino-4-deoxy-9-methyl-10-deazapteroic acid (11a). Coupling with diethyl L-glutamate and saponification afforded 9-methyl-10-deazaminopterin (13a). The 9-ethyl analogue (13b) was similarly prepared from benzyl 2-bromobutyrate. The 9-methyl analogue (13a) was 21 times more potent than MTX as an inhibitor of cell growth in L1210 cells. The reason for this enhanced cytotoxicity in L1210 is unclear, since enzyme inhibition and transport parameters were similar to those of MTX. In human Manca leukemia cells growth inhibition was not dramatic and paralleled MTX. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
Keywords: leukemia; nonhuman; comparative study; methotrexate; animal cell; mouse; animal; enzyme inhibition; cell growth; cytotoxicity; drug screening; tumor cells, cultured; drug synthesis; chemistry; cell culture; molecular structure; dihydrofolate reductase; folic acid antagonists; aminopterin; leukemia l1210; human; priority journal; article; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; leukemia l 1210
Journal Title: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume: 33
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0022-2623
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 1990-01-01
Start Page: 212
End Page: 215
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/jm00163a035
PUBMED: 2296020
PROVIDER: scopus
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