Synthesis of enzymatically stable analogues of GDP for binding studies with transducin, the G-protein of the visual photoreceptor

Stephane Vincent, Sonya Grenier, Alain Valleix, Christian Salesse, Luc Lebeau, Charles Mioskowski

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    The synthesis of five enzymatically stable analogues of guanosine diphosphate (GDP) has been carried out. The pyrophosphate moiety was mimicked in turn by the malonate, the acetophosphonate, the phosphonoacetate, the methylene-bis-phosphonate, and the imidodiphosphate groups. All the compounds were prepared via the synthesis of a transient fully protected nucleoside diphosphate analogue, and the final deprotection step was achieved by catalytic hydrogenolysis. The biological properties of the compounds have been evaluated toward transducin, the G-protein of the visual photoreceptor. Three guanosine imidodiphosphate derivatives bearing a linker at different positions on the sugar and on the base were then prepared and evaluated, giving some insight into the GDP binding site of transducin.
    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)7244-7257
    Nombre de pages14
    journalJournal of Organic Chemistry
    Volume63
    Numéro de publication21
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    Etat de la publicationPublié - 1998

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