We have recently described a new generation of potent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and EV-A71 entry inhibitors. The prototypes contain three or four tryptophan (Trp) residues bearing an isophthalic acid moiety at the C2 position of each side-chain indole ring. This work is now extended by both shifting the position of the isophthalic acid to C7 and synthesizing doubly arylated C2/C7 derivatives. The most potent derivative (50% effective concentration (EC) HIV-1, 6 nM; EC EV-A71, 40 nM), (), is a C2/C7 doubly arylated tetrapodal compound. Its superior anti-HIV potency with respect to the previous C2-arylated prototype is in consonance with its higher affinity for the viral gp120. () showed comparable antiviral activities against X4 and R5 HIV-1 strains and seems to interact with the tip and base of the gp120 V3 loop. Taken together, these findings support the interest in () as a useful new prototype for anti-HIV/EV71 drug development.

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