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4,6-Diphenylpyridines as Promising Novel Anti-Influenza Agents Targeting the PA-PB1 Protein-Protein Interaction: Structure-Activity Relationships Exploration with the Aid of Molecular Modeling.

Iuni M L Trist1, Giulio Nannetti2, Cristina Tintori1, Anna Lucia Fallacara1, Davide Deodato1, Beatrice Mercorelli2, Giorgio Palù2, Maikel Wijtmans3, Tzveta Gospodova4, Ewald Edink3, Mark Verheij3, Iwan de Esch3, Lilia Viteva4, Arianna Loregian2, Maurizio Botta1,5.   

Abstract

Influenza is an infectious disease that represents an important public health burden, with high impact on the global morbidity, mortality, and economy. The poor protection and the need of annual updating of the anti-influenza vaccine, added to the rapid emergence of viral strains resistant to current therapy make the need for antiviral drugs with novel mechanisms of action compelling. In this regard, the viral RNA polymerase is an attractive target that allows the design of selective compounds with reduced risk of resistance. In previous studies we showed that the inhibition of the polymerase acidic protein-basic protein 1 (PA-PB1) interaction is a promising strategy for the development of anti-influenza agents. Starting from the previously identified 3-cyano-4,6-diphenyl-pyridines, we chemically modified this scaffold and explored its structure-activity relationships. Noncytotoxic compounds with both the ability of disrupting the PA-PB1 interaction and antiviral activity were identified, and their mechanism of target binding was clarified with molecular modeling simulations.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26924568     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b01935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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