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Amino acid derivatives of the (-) enantiomer of gossypol are effective fusion inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

Tai An1, Wenjie Ouyang, Wei Pan, Deyin Guo, Jurong Li, Longlong Li, Gang Chen, Jian Yang, Shuwen Wu, Po Tien.   

Abstract

T20 and maraviroc are the only two currently available entry inhibitors that have shown efficacy in treating HIV-1-infected individuals who have failed to respond to first-line antiretroviral drugs. Gossypol is a polyphenolic aldehyde extracted from cotton plants. By modifying the (-) enantiomer of gossypol with a series of small molecules, we have found that neutral amino acids with aliphatic group derivatives of (-) gossypol show the strongest inhibitory activity and the lowest cytotoxicity in vitro among all the derivatives tested. Additionally, the selectivity index of the (-) gossypol-neutral amino acid conjugates is increased 100-fold when compared with (-) gossypol alone. It is widely accepted that gossypol and gossypol derivatives inhibit HIV-1 replication by targeting reverse transcriptase. However, from the results of our time-of-addition assay, HIV-1-mediated cell fusion assay and VSV-G pseudotyped virus assay, we demonstrate that the alanine-(-) gossypol derivative ((-)G-Ala) is an effective HIV-1 entry inhibitor. Further mechanistic analysis revealed that (-)G-Ala neither blocks gp120-CD4 binding nor interacts with the HIV-1 co-receptor CXCR4. Results from sandwich ELISA, native-PAGE and circular dichroism (CD) show that (-)G-Ala inhibits the cell fusion-activated gp41 core domain. Moreover, (-)G-Ala binds to the HIV-5-Helix protein and blocking D-peptide (PIE7) binding to the hydrophobic pocket on the surface of the gp41 internal trimeric coiled-coil domain. The contraceptive properties of (-) gossypol and amino acid derivatives of (-) gossypol are also discussed. Collectively, our results indicate that (-)G-Ala may bind to the gp41 hydrophobic pocket and block the formation of the cell fusion-activated gp41 core to inhibit HIV-1-mediated membrane fusion and subsequent viral entry.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22426469     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2012.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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