HIV-1 Envelope Spike MPER: From a Vaccine Target to a New Druggable Pocket for Novel and Effective Fusion Inhibitors.

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Instituto de Química Médica (IQM-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Juan de la Cierva 6, 28006, Madrid, Spain.

Published: January 2021

Here we highlight a sound and unique work reported by Chen and co-workers entitled "HIV-1 fusion inhibitors targeting the membrane-proximal external region of Env spikes" (Xiao et al., Nat. Chem. Biol. 2020, 16, 529). In this article, the authors identify, by means of a clever antibody-guided strategy, several small molecules as fusion inhibitors of HIV-1 replication acting at the membrane proximal external region (MPER) of the HIV-1 envelope (Env) spike. MPER, which was previously recognized as a vaccine target, emerges as a novel druggable target for the discovery of HIV-1 fusion inhibitors. The compounds (exemplified by dequalinium and dequalinium-inspired analogues) prevent the conformational changes of Env from the prefusion species to the intermediate states required for membrane fusion. This work not only paves the way to novel, specific and useful anti-HIV-1 inhibitors, but also discloses new therapeutic strategies against other infectious diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202000411DOI Listing

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