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The purine analogues are new class of nonclassical antimicrobial agents that binds with riboswitches. Purine (adenine) analogues are having antimicrobial, antifungal, antitumour, antiproliferative, antiviral and activity against HSV-1. Riboswitches are structured RNA domains that can bind directly to specific ligands and regulate gene expression. These RNA elements are located most commonly within the non-coding regions of bacterial mRNAs, because these genes were involved in fundamental metabolic pathways in certain bacterial pathogens. Purine-binding riboswitches may be targets for the development of novel antimicrobial agents. Designed compounds are bound by a purine riboswitches aptamer in vitro with affinities comparable to that of the natural ligand, and several also inhibit microbial growth.
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Purines, Synthesis.
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