| Literature DB >> 27153348 |
Gaopeng Song1, Xintian Shen2, Sumei Li3, Yibin Li4, Hongzong Si5, Jihong Fan4, Junhua Li4, Erqiang Gao4, Shuwen Liu6.
Abstract
A series of 3-O-β-chacotriosyl oleanolic acid analogs have been designed, synthesized and evaluated as H5N1 entry inhibitors based on a small molecule inhibitor saponin 1 previously discovered by us. Detailed structure-activity relationships (SARs) studies on the aglycone of compound 1 indicated that the subtle modification of oleanolic acid as an aglycon has key influences on the antiviral activity. These results suggested that either the introduction of a disubstituted amide structure at the 17-COOH of OA or alteration of the C-3 configuration of OA from 3β-to 3α-forms can significantly improve the selective index while maintaining their antiviral activities in vitro. Compound 8 was selected for further mechanistic study because of its distinguished inhibition activity and good selective index. Molecular simulation study and surface plasmon resonance analysis confirmed that compound 8 stabilized HA2 subunit of hemagglutinin (HA) by binding with amino acid residues LYS-26, ASN-53, ASN-27 and ASN-50, therefore may prevent HA from conformational rearranging, which is a critical step for viral entry.Entities:
Keywords: 3-O-β-chacotriosyl saponins; H5N1 entry inhibitors; Structure-activity relationships
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27153348 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.04.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Chem ISSN: 0223-5234 Impact factor: 6.514