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Nucleoside Triphosphates - From Synthesis to Biochemical Characterization
Published on: April 3, 2014
Novel nucleotide triphosphates as potent P2Y2 agonists with enhanced stability over UTP
Richard J Davenport1, Paloma Diaz, Frances C A Galvin
1UCB-Group, Granta Park, Abington, Cambridge CB1 6GS, UK. richard.davenport@ucb-group.com
Abstract:
The synthesis of a series of novel C-linked nucleotide triphosphates is reported. These exhibit excellent agonist potency and selectivity for the P2Y2 receptor with a number of examples having EC50 values below 10 nM. Representative compounds from the N-linked and C-linked series showed enhanced metabolic stability compared with that of the natural ligand UTP.
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