Anion exchange resins in phosphate form as versatile carriers for the reactions catalyzed by nucleoside phosphorylases

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2020 Oct 22:16:2607-2622. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.16.212. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

In the present work, we suggested anion exchange resins in the phosphate form as a source of phosphate, one of the substrates of the phosphorolysis of uridine, thymidine, and 1-(β-ᴅ-arabinofuranosyl)uracil (Ara-U) catalyzed by recombinant E. coli uridine (UP) and thymidine (TP) phosphorylases. α-ᴅ-Pentofuranose-1-phosphates (PF-1Pis) obtained by phosphorolysis were used in the enzymatic synthesis of nucleosides. It was found that phosphorolysis of uridine, thymidine, and Ara-U in the presence of Dowex® 1X8 (phosphate; Dowex-nPi) proceeded smoothly in the presence of magnesium cations in water at 20-50 °C for 54-96 h giving rise to quantitative formation of the corresponding pyrimidine bases and PF-1Pis. The resulting PF-1Pis can be used in three routes: (1) preparation of barium salts of PF-1Pis, (2) synthesis of nucleosides by reacting the crude PF-1Pi with an heterocyclic base, and (3) synthesis of nucleosides by reacting the ionically bound PF-1Pi to the resin with an heterocyclic base. These three approaches were tested in the synthesis of nelarabine, kinetin riboside, and cladribine with good to excellent yields (52-93%).

Keywords: N6-benzyladenosine; anion exchange resins; cladribine; enzymatic glycosylation; kinetin riboside; nelarabine; phosphorolysis of nucleosides; purine nucleoside phosphorylases; recombinant E. coli uridine; thymidine; α-ᴅ-pentofuranose-1-phosphates.

Grants and funding

Financial support by the International Science and Technology Centre (project #B-1640) is gratefully acknowledged. I.A. Mikhailopulo is deeply thankful to the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung (Bonn, Bad Godesberg, Germany). Financial support of this study by the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is gratefully acknowledged by authors (project # 116-12-03-2019) http://nasb.gov.by/eng/about/glavnaya/.