CAS 39638-84-1
:2-methoxy-9-pentofuranosyl-9H-purine
Description:
2-Methoxy-9-pentofuranosyl-9H-purine, with the CAS number 39638-84-1, is a purine nucleoside derivative characterized by the presence of a methoxy group and a pentofuranosyl sugar moiety. This compound features a purine base, which is a fundamental component of nucleic acids, and its structure allows for potential interactions with biological systems, particularly in the context of nucleic acid metabolism and signaling. The methoxy group can influence the compound's solubility, stability, and biological activity. As a nucleoside, it may participate in various biochemical pathways, including those related to energy transfer and cellular signaling. The presence of the furanose sugar indicates that it is likely to adopt a specific conformation that is relevant for its biological function. Overall, 2-methoxy-9-pentofuranosyl-9H-purine is of interest in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to nucleoside analogs and their therapeutic potential.
Formula:C11H14N4O5
InChI:InChI=1/C11H14N4O5/c1-19-11-12-2-5-9(14-11)15(4-13-5)10-8(18)7(17)6(3-16)20-10/h2,4,6-8,10,16-18H,3H2,1H3
SMILES:COc1ncc2c(n1)n(cn2)C1C(C(C(CO)O1)O)O
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Found 2 products.
2-Methoxy-9-(β-D-ribofuranosyl)purine
CAS:Nucleoside Derivatives - 6-De-aminopurine nucleosides, 2-Modified purine nucleosidesFormula:C11H14N4O5Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:282.252-Methoxy-9-(b-D-ribofuranosyl)purine
CAS:<p>2-Methoxy-9-(b-D-ribofuranosyl)purine (2MeO) is a nucleoside that is structurally similar to adenosine. It has antiviral and anticancer activities, as well as the ability to activate phosphoramidites. The 2MeO molecule consists of a modified 9-mer ribofuranose phosphate, which can be synthesized from 2-deoxyribofuranose phosphate by selective oxidation. 2MeO has been shown to inhibit the growth of tumor cells in vitro and in vivo, and also inhibits the replication of DNA and RNA viruses. This drug is considered novel because it does not exist naturally in any organism.</p>Purity:Min. 95%

