Studies on the inhibition of moloney murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase by N-tritylamino acids and N-tritylamino acid-nucleotide compounds
N-Acylated derivatives of 8-(6-aminohexyl) amino-adenosine-5′- phosphate were prepared and studied with regard to their effect on DNA synthesis by the Moloney leukemia virus reverse transcriptase. N-palmitoyl and N-nicotinyl derivatives and bis-8-(6-amino
Hawtrey, Arthur,Pieterse, Anton,Van Zyl, Johann,Van Der Bijl, Pieter,Van Der Merwe, Marichen,Nel, William,Ariatti, Mario
p. 1011 - 1023
(2008/12/23)
Transfer of a positively charged acyl group between substituted phenolate ion nucleophiles: The Bronsted β for the calibrating equilibrium for N-methylisonicotinyl (4-carbonyl-N-methylpyridinium) transfer
Rate constants have been measured for the reaction of substituted phenolate ions with aryl acetate esters and with aryl N-methylisonicotinate esters? in aqueous solution. A new method is demonstrated for determining βeq for group transfer from 4-nitrophenyl esters; it employs the rate constant for the reaction of 2,6-difluorophenolate ion with substituted phenyl ester as a surrogate for the reactivity of the 4-nitrophenolate ion and yields βeq = 1.55 for the N-methylisonicotinyl transfer reaction. The Bronsted-type plot of the rate constant for phenolate ion attack on 4-nitrophenyl N-methylisonicotinate is linear over a range of pKa values from 5.5 to 10 and provides good evidence for a concerted displacement mechanism for this reaction. The reactivity of the N-methylisonicorinate esters to phenolate ions is some 300 times larger than that of the corresponding acetate esters but the larger βnuc value (0.90 compared with 0.74) suggests a 'later' transition structure. Calibration of the β values with the corresponding βeq gives a Leffler αnuc = 0.58 and 0.42 for N-methylisonicotinate and acetate respectively, which contrasts with the order expected from reactivity-selectivity. The tighter transition structure indicated by comparison of these α values is explained by a less favourable acylium ion in the case of the N-methylisonicotinyl transfer reaction.
Colthurst, Matthew J.,Nanni, Matilde,Williams, Andrew
p. 2285 - 2291
(2007/10/03)
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