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Ramified derivatives of 5-(perylen-3-ylethynyl)uracil-1-acetic acid and their antiviral properties.

Ksenia A SapozhnikovaNikita A SlesarchukAlexey A OrlovEvgeny V KhvatovEugene V RadchenkoAlexey A ChistovAlexey V UstinovVladimir A PalyulinLiubov I KozlovskayaDmitry I OsolodkinVladimir A KorshunVladimir A Brylev
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
The propargylamide of N3-Pom-protected 5-(perylen-3-ylethynyl)uracil acetic acid, a universal precursor, was used in a CuAAC click reaction for the synthesis of several derivatives, including three ramified molecules with high activities against tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV). Pentaerythritol-based polyazides were used for the assembly of molecules containing 2⋯4 antiviral 5-(perylen-3-ylethynyl)uracil scaffolds, the first examples of polyvalent perylene antivirals. Cluster compounds showed enhanced absorbance, however, their fluorescence was reduced due to self-quenching. Due to the solubility issues, Pom group removal succeeded only for compounds with one peryleneethynyluracil unit. Four compounds, including one ramified cluster 9f, showed remarkable 1⋯3 nM EC 50 values against TBEV in cell culture.
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