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Structure-activity relationship of orally potent tripeptide-based HIV protease inhibitors containing hydroxymethylcarbonyl isostere
Authors:Mimoto T  Hattori N  Takaku H  Kisanuki S  Fukazawa T  Terashima K  Kato R  Nojima S  Misawa S  Ueno T  Imai J  Enomoto H  Tanaka S  Sakikawa H  Shintani M  Hayashi H  Kiso Y
Affiliation:Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Laboaratory, Japan Energy Corporation, Saitama.
Abstract:We designed and synthesized a new class of peptidomimetic human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitors containing a unique unnatural amino acid, allophenylnorstatine [Apns; (2S,3S)-3-amino-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid], with a hydroxymethylcarbonyl isostere as the active moiety. From a structure-activity relationship study of HIV-1 protease inhibition, enzyme selectivity for other aspartyl proteases, the antiviral activity and pharmacokinetics in rats, 24c (KNI-227) and 24d (KNI-272, our first clinical candidate) were found to be selective and orally potent HIV protease inhibitors. Moreover, an improvement of the pharmacokinetic features of KNI-272 provided two long-lasting and highly bioavailable compounds (24g: JE-2178, 24h: JE-2179).
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