Novel Quinolinonyl Diketo Acid Derivatives as HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activities
摘要:
Novel quinolinonyl diketo acids were designed to obtain integrase (IN) inhibitors selectively active against the strand transfer (ST) step of the HIV integration process. Those new compounds are characterized by a single aryl diketo acid (DKA) chain in comparison to 4, a bifunctional diketo acid reported by our group as an anti-IN agent highly potent against both the 3'-processing and ST steps. Compound 6d was the most potent derivative in IN enzyme assays, while 6i showed the highest potency against HIV-1 in acutely infected cells. The selective inhibition of ST suggested the newly designed monofunctional DKAs bind the IN-DNA acceptor site without affecting the DNA donor site.
Novel Quinolinonyl Diketo Acid Derivatives as HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activities
摘要:
Novel quinolinonyl diketo acids were designed to obtain integrase (IN) inhibitors selectively active against the strand transfer (ST) step of the HIV integration process. Those new compounds are characterized by a single aryl diketo acid (DKA) chain in comparison to 4, a bifunctional diketo acid reported by our group as an anti-IN agent highly potent against both the 3'-processing and ST steps. Compound 6d was the most potent derivative in IN enzyme assays, while 6i showed the highest potency against HIV-1 in acutely infected cells. The selective inhibition of ST suggested the newly designed monofunctional DKAs bind the IN-DNA acceptor site without affecting the DNA donor site.
Novel Quinolinonyl Diketo Acid Derivatives as HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activities
作者:Roberto Di Santo、Roberta Costi、Alessandra Roux、Gaetano Miele、Giuliana Cuzzucoli Crucitti、Alberto Iacovo、Federica Rosi、Antonio Lavecchia、Luciana Marinelli、Carmen Di Giovanni、Ettore Novellino、Lucia Palmisano、Mauro Andreotti、Roberta Amici、Clementina Maria Galluzzo、Lucia Nencioni、Anna Teresa Palamara、Yves Pommier、Christophe Marchand
DOI:10.1021/jm8001422
日期:2008.8.1
Novel quinolinonyl diketo acids were designed to obtain integrase (IN) inhibitors selectively active against the strand transfer (ST) step of the HIV integration process. Those new compounds are characterized by a single aryl diketo acid (DKA) chain in comparison to 4, a bifunctional diketo acid reported by our group as an anti-IN agent highly potent against both the 3'-processing and ST steps. Compound 6d was the most potent derivative in IN enzyme assays, while 6i showed the highest potency against HIV-1 in acutely infected cells. The selective inhibition of ST suggested the newly designed monofunctional DKAs bind the IN-DNA acceptor site without affecting the DNA donor site.