Claire Fleurisson, Nessrine Graidia, Jihed Azzouz, Audrey Di Giorgio, Marc Gaysinski, Yann Foricher, Maria Duca, Erica Benedetti, Laurent Micouin
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Design and Evaluation of Azaspirocycles as RNA binders.
This study presents efficient synthetic pathways for preparing novel azaspirocycles. These methodologies involve functionalizing key bicyclic hydrazines with a substituent on one of their bridgehead carbon atoms. The desired spirocyclic cores were successfully obtained through double reductive amination reactions, intramolecular cyclizations, and cleavages of the N-N bond. The isolated molecules possess unique three-dimensional structures, suggesting potential applications in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. With the growing interest in targeting nucleic acids as a complementary approach to protein-targeting strategies for developing novel active compounds, we investigated the potential of the synthesized azaspirocycles as RNA binders. As a proof of concept, we highlight the promising activity of some compounds as strong binders of HIV-1 TAR RNA and inhibitors of Tat/TAR interactions.
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