Several 8-substituted derivatives of guanosine 3 ',5'-cyclic phosphate (cGMP), inosine 3'.5 '-cyclic phosphate (cIMP), and xanthosine 3 ',5 '-cyclic phosphate (cXMP) were synthesized and their biochemical properties compared to corresponding 8-substituted adenosine 3 ',5 '-cyclic phosphate (CAMP) derivatives. cGMP was brominated to give 8bromo-cGMP which was subsequently used to synthesize ciri nucleophilic reactions, %hydroxy-, 8-dimethylamino-, 8methylamino-, 8-benzylamino-, 8-p-chlorophenylthio-, 8benzylthio-, and 8-methylthio-cGMP. Deamination of cGMP and 8-bromo-cGMP gave cXMP and 8-bromo-cXMPj respectively. were prepared by deamination of the respective 8-substituted CAMP. Hydrogenation of 8-azido-cIMP gave 8-amino-cIMP. Thiation of 8-bromo-cIMP gave 8-thio-cIMP.The substituted cGMP derivatives were specific for lobster rnuscle cGMP-dependent protein kinase whereas the 8-substituted cAMP derivatives were specific for bovine brain
A versatile method for the synthesis of 5'-deoxy-8,5'-cycloadenosine, a conformationally-fixed "anti" type of adenosine, was presented. Irradiation of 2', 3'-O-isopropylidene-5'-deoxy-5'-phenylthioadenosine with 60W Hg vapor lamp afforded 2',3'-O-isopropylidene-5'-deoxy-8,5'-cycloadenosine in high yield. The use of other 5'-alkylthio derivatives also gave the cycloadenosine, though the yields were rather poor. Deacetonation of the cyclocompound with 0.1N HCl gave 5'-deoxy-8,5'-cycloadenosine. The cycloinosine derivative was similarly prepared. The nmr, mass and CD spectra of 5'-deoxy-8,5'-cycloadenosine were given and discussed with the previously reported results.
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