The Simmons−Smith−Furukawa reaction was used to generate 4′/5′-spirocyclopropanated uridine analogs from electron-rich exocyclic enol esters. During synthesis, the native hydroxylation pattern of the nucleoside is preserved and offers the possibility for a late stage 5′-phosphorylation at the spirocyclopropanol moiety. All synthesized spirocyclopropanated uridine derivatives, including the corresponding 5′-monophosphate (cpUMP), were evaluated with respect to their antiviral activity in an HRSV assay showing moderate, but promising activity.
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