Selective Inhibition of Enterovirus A Species Members' Reproduction by Furano[2, 3-d]pyrimidine Nucleosides Revealed by Antiviral Activity Profiling against (+)ssRNA Viruses.
Liubov I KozlovskayaAnastasia D GolinetsAnastasia A EletskayaAlexey A OrlovVladimir A PalyulinSergey N KochetkovLiudmila A AlexandrovaDmitry I OsolodkinPublished in: ChemistrySelect (2018)
The rational design of broad-spectrum antivirals requires data on antiviral activity of compounds against multiple viruses, which are often not available. We have developed a panel of (+)ssRNA viruses composed of Enterovirus and Flavivirus genera members allowing to study these activity spectra. Antiviral activity profiling of a set of nucleoside analogues revealed N 4-hydroxycytidine as an efficient inhibitor of replication of coxsackieviruses and other enteroviruses, but ineffective against tick-borne encephalitis virus. Furano[2, 3-d]pyrimidine nucleosides with n-pentyl or n-hexyl tails showed selective inhibition of Enterovirus A representatives. 5-(Tetradec-1-yn-1-yl)-uridine showed selective inhibition of tick-borne encephalitis virus at the micromolar level.