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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
)
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(S)-1-[3-Hydroxy-2-(phosphonylmethoxy)propyl]cytosine (
HPMPC
) is an antiviral phosphonate nucleotide analogue that displays activity against a range of herpesviruses. Anion exchange high performance liquid chromatography analysis of the 60% methanol extract from [14C]
HPMPC
-treated cells reveals the formation of three major metabolites. Two of these were identified as phosphorylated forms of
HPMPC
,
HPMPC
phosphate, and
HPMPC
diphosphate, by liberation of
HPMPC
upon acid digestion and coelution with synthetic standards on high performance liquid chromatography. The third metabolite, which is resistant to
alkaline phosphatase
cleavage but sensitive to phosphodiesterase, is proposed to be an
HPMPC
phosphate adduct. In herpes simplex virus-1-infected cells the same three metabolites are detected, at concentrations comparable to those in uninfected cells. When
HPMPC
is removed from the medium, the concentrations of the metabolites in cells decrease slowly, with half-lives of approximately 6, 17, and 48 hr for
HPMPC
phosphate,
HPMPC
diphosphate, and the
HPMPC
phosphate adduct, respectively.
HPMPC
diphosphate inhibits herpes simplex virus-1 and -2 DNA polymerases with a lower Ki than that for DNA polymerase alpha, and enzyme inhibition is competitive in each case. The formation and the persistence of
HPMPC
phosphates in cells and the selective inhibition of viral DNA polymerases by
HPMPC
diphosphate can explain why cells pretreated with
HPMPC
remain refractory to viral infection even long after
HPMPC
is removed from the medium.
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PMID:Intracellular metabolism of the antiherpes agent (S)-1-[3-hydroxy-2-(phosphonylmethoxy)propyl]cytosine. 131 Jan 43