35899-54-8
Chemical Structure
SIBA
Synonym(s): 5'-Isobutylthioadenosine; 5'-Deoxy-5'-isobutylthioadenosine
- CAS No.: 35899-54-8
- Formula:C14H21N5O3S
- Molecular Weight:339.41
IUPAC Name: (2R,3R,4S,5S)-2-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-5-((isobutylthio)methyl)tetrahydrofuran-3,4-diol
InChIKey: JDDUQGRUPLKDNT-IDTAVKCVSA-N
SMILES: O[C@@H]([C@H]([C@H](N1C=NC2=C1N=CN=C2N)O3)O)[C@H]3CSCC(C)C
Biological Activity: SIBA (5'-Isobutylthioadenosine) is a transmethylation inhibitor (SAH (HY-19528) analogue), with potent anti-proliferative activity. SIBA reversibly inhibits the production of HSV-1 by blocking methylation, specifically by blocking the 5' end-capping of viral mRNA. SIBA also inhibits the growth of tumour cells in vitro and metastatic spread in vivo. SIBA can be used in cancer, HSV-1 infection and anti-malaria studies[1][2][3].
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SIBA | 99.64% | SIBA (5'-Isobutylthioadenosine) is a transmethylation inhibitor (SAH (HY-19528) analogue), with potent anti-proliferative activity. SIBA reversibly inhibits the production of HSV-1 by blocking methylation, specifically by blocking the 5' end-capping of viral mRNA. SIBA also inhibits the growth of tumour cells in vitro and metastatic spread in vivo. SIBA can be used in cancer, HSV-1 infection and anti-malaria studies. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. F Breillout , et al. Association of SIBA treatment and a Met-depleted diet inhibits in vitro growth and in vivo metastatic spread of experimental tumor cell lines. Clin Exp Metastasis. Jan-Feb 1988;6(1):3-16. [Content Brief]
- [2]. B Jacquemont, et al. Inhibition of viral RNA methylation in herpes simplex virus type 1-infected cells by 5' S-isobutyl-adenosine. J Virol. 1977 Apr;22(1):160-7. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Lawrence F, et al. Effect of 5'-deoxy-5'-isobutylthioadenosine on putrescine uptake and polyamine biosynthesis by chick embryo fibroblasts. Biochem J. 1982 Jun 15;204(3):853-9. [Content Brief]
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