CAS 180420-84-2
:1-(b-D-2-Deoxyribofuranosyl)-4-methylindole
Description:
1-(β-D-2-Deoxyribofuranosyl)-4-methylindole, with the CAS number 180420-84-2, is a nucleoside analog characterized by its structural components, which include a deoxyribose sugar moiety linked to a methyl-substituted indole ring. This compound exhibits properties typical of nucleosides, such as the ability to participate in hydrogen bonding and potential interactions with nucleic acid structures. The presence of the indole moiety suggests that it may exhibit biological activity, possibly influencing cellular processes or serving as a precursor for further chemical modifications. Its specific stereochemistry, particularly the β-anomeric configuration, is crucial for its biological interactions and stability. The compound may be of interest in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology, particularly in the context of antiviral or anticancer research, due to its structural similarity to naturally occurring nucleosides. As with many nucleoside analogs, its solubility, stability, and reactivity can vary based on environmental conditions, making it a subject of study for potential therapeutic applications.
- 1-(Beta-D-2-Deoxyribofuranosyl)-4-Methylindole
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1-(2-Deoxy-b-D-ribofuranosyl)-4-methylindole
CAS:1-(2-Deoxy-b-D-ribofuranosyl)-4-methylindole is a nucleoside that can be used as an activator for phosphoramidite synthesis. It is also known to have antiviral, anticancer, and antimalarial properties. 1-(2-Deoxy-b-D-ribofuranosyl)-4-methylindole has been shown to inhibit the proliferation of human leukemia cells in culture. It has also been shown to suppress HIV replication in vitro by inhibiting viral RNA synthesis.Formula:C14H17NO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:247.3 g/mol

