We have designed, synthesized, and evaluated the inhibitory activity and metabolic stability of new peptidomimetic molecular tongs based on a naphthalene scaffold for inhibiting HIV-1 protease dimerization. Peptidomimetic motifs were inserted into one peptidic strand to make it resistant to proteolysis. The peptidic character of the molecular tongs can be decreased without changing the way they inhibit dimerization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew "molecular tongs" based on naphthalene and quinoline scaffolds linked to two peptidic strands were synthesized. They were designed to prevent dimerization of HIV-1 protease by targeting the antiparallel beta-sheet involving N- and C-termini of each monomer. Compared to "molecular tongs" previously described (Bouras, A.
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