Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1375363 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The ectodomain of HIV-1 gp41 mediates the fusion of viral and host cellular membranes. The peptide-based drug Enfuvirtide1 is precedent that antagonists of this fusion activity may act as anti HIV-agents. Here, NMR screening was used to discover non-peptide leads against this target and resulted in the discovery of a new benzamide 1 series. This series is non-peptide, low molecular weight, and analogs have activity in a cell fusion assay with EC50 values ranging 3–41 μM. Structural work on the gp41/benzamide 1 complex was determined by NMR spectroscopy using a designed model peptide system that mimics an open pocket of the fusogenic form of the protein.
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Authors
Kent D. Stewart, Jeffrey R. Huth, Teresa I. Ng, Keith McDaniel, Rebecca Newlin Hutchinson, Vincent S. Stoll, Renaldo R. Mendoza, Edmund D. Matayoshi, Robert Carrick, HongMei Mo, Jean Severin, Karl Walter, Paul L. Richardson, Leo W. Barrett,