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Identification of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein: nucleic acid antagonists with cellular anti-HIV activity
Authors:Stephen Andrew G  Worthy Karen M  Towler Eric  Mikovits Judy A  Sei Shizuko  Roberts Paula  Yang Quan-en  Akee Rhone K  Klausmeyer Paul  McCloud Thomas G  Henderson Lou  Rein Alan  Covell David G  Currens Michael  Shoemaker Robert H  Fisher Robert J
Institution:Protein Chemistry Laboratory, SAIC-Frederick, Inc., NCI Frederick, 21702, Frederick, MD, USA.
Abstract:The crucial functions of HIV-1 nucleocapsid-p7 protein (NC-p7) at different stages of HIV replication are dependent on its nucleic acid binding properties. In this study, a search has been made to identify antagonists of the interaction between NC-p7 and d(TG)(4). A chemical library of approximately 2000 small molecules (the NCI Diversity Set) was screened, of the 26 active inhibitors that were identified, five contained a xanthenyl ring structure. Further analysis of 63 structurally related compounds led to the identification of 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-6-(4('),5('),6(')-trihydroxy-3(')-oxo-3H-xanthen-9(')-yl)benzoic acid, which binds to NC-p7 stoichiometrically. This compound exerted a significant anti-HIV activity in vitro with an IC(50) of 16.6+/-4.3 microM (means+/-SD). Synthetic variants lacking the two hydroxyls at positions 4(') and 5(') in the xanthenyl ring system failed to bind NC-p7 and showed significantly less protection against HIV infection. Molecular modeling predicts that these hydroxyl groups would bind to the amide nitrogen of Gly(35) with other contacts at the carbonyl oxygens of Gly(40) and Lys(33).
Keywords:Nucleocapsid protein  HIV-1  Stoichiometric inhibitor  Xanthenyl ring  Surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy
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