Transformation of aminoacridines into N-acridinyl-N'-alkylguanidines is described. The chosen procedure allows introduction of pendent substituents (exemplified by N,N-dimethylaminopropyl chain) into key acridinyl thioureas, thus opening the way to structural diversity. Spectroscopic study and pK(a) determination show that the presence of the strongly basic guanidine has a dramatic influence on the ionization of the acridine nucleus by lowering the pk(a) value down to 4.49. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Synthesis and evaluation of fused bispyrimidinoacridines as novel pentacyclic analogues of quadruplex-binder BRACO-19
The present article reports on the design and the synthesis of a series of mono- and bis-pyrimidinoacridines and their evaluation as a novel family of quadruplex-binders. It is shown that bispyrimidinoacridines represent an interesting compromise between easy synthetic access and efficiency in terms of quadruplex interaction (both affinic and selective), as judged by G4-FID assay and molecular modelling. The present study also highlights that control of the π-stacking interactions taking place between the ligand and the accessible G-tetrad of a quadruplex-DNA is indeed essential for good recognition but not exclusively (key role of direct and water-mediated H-bonds). The introduction of additional amino side chains, valuable in the acridine series, results here in steric perturbations of the ligand/quadruplex recognition and lowers the quadruplex/duplex selectivity.