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Pyrrolyl Pyrazoles as Non-Diketo Acid Inhibitors of the HIV-1 Ribonuclease H Function of Reverse Transcriptase. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers replaced the biologically sensitive diketo acid (DKA) with a new non-DKA framework, creating pyrrolyl-pyrazole carboxylic acids as potential RNase H inhibitors for HIV-1 treatment.
  • Among the synthesized compounds, the oxyphenylpyrrolyl-pyrazoles showed high inhibitory activity, with one being notably potent while also demonstrating selectivity for RNase H over integrase.
  • Docking studies and mutagenesis experiments revealed crucial structural features for effective RNase H interaction, and the new compounds also exhibited stability in serum compared to their DKA counterparts, raising their potential for treating drug-resistant HIV-1 variants.

Article Abstract

Due to the biological liability of diketo acid (DKA) chain, we transferred this element of our previously reported anti-HIV-1 pyrrolyl derivatives to a non-DKA scaffold, obtaining a series of pyrrolyl-pyrazole carboxylic acids as new RNase H inhibitors. Among the newly synthesized derivatives, oxyphenylpyrrolyl-pyrazoles demonstrated inhibitory activities within the low micromolar/submicromolar range with compound being the most potent. Interestingly, all tested compounds showed up to 2 orders of magnitude of selectivity for RNase H vs integrase. Docking studies within the RNase H catalytic site, coupled with site-directed mutagenesis, showed the key structural features that could confer the ability to establish specific interactions within RNase H. Furthermore, they proved the ability of our compounds to interact with amino acids highly conserved among HIV-1 subspecies isolated among patients carrying drug-resistant variants. In the end, the newly discovered pyrazole carboxylic acid derivatives feature promising serum stability with respect to their corresponding DKAs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236236PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.9b00617DOI Listing

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