In the search for new antiviral agents against human immunodeficiency virus, different members of two imidazoheterocycle families (imidazothiazoles, imidazopyridines) have been found to display potent inhibitory effects on the replication of HIV-1. Three of these derivatives, which show significant anti-HIV-1 activity, have been chosen for further studies. The analysis of these compounds and their comparison to AZT and TIBO revealed that these bicyclic imidazo derivatives represent a class of highly specific inhibitors of HIV-1, but not of HIV-2 or simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV). Their inhibition of HIV-1 is mediated through interaction with the reverse transcriptase (RT). The mechanism of action of these bicyclic imidazo derivatives may be similar to that of the other non-nucleoside RT inhibitors (NNRTIs).
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