Anti-HIV diarylpyrimidine–quinolone hybrids and their mode of action

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2015.0

Abstract

A molecular hybridization approach is a powerful tool in the design of new molecules with improved affinity and efficacy. In this context, a series of diarylpyrimidine-quinolone hybrids were synthesized and evaluated against both wt HIV-1 and mutant viral strains. The most active hybrid 5a displayed an EC50 value of 0.28±0.07μM against HIV-1 IIIB. A couple of enzyme-based assays clearly pinpoint a RT-targeted mechanism of action. Docking studies revealed that these hybrids could be well located in the NNIBP of HIV-1 RT despite the bulky and polar properties of a quinolone 3-carboxylic acid moiety in the molecules.

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