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Structural determinants for HIV-1 integrase inhibition by beta-diketo acids.
Authors:Christophe Marchand  Xuechun Zhang  Godwin C G Pais  Kiriana Cowansage  Nouri Neamati  Terrence R Burke  Yves Pommier
Institution:Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Center for Cancer Research, NCI/National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-4255, USA.
Abstract:Among all the HIV-1 integrase inhibitors, the beta-diketo acids (DKAs) represent a major lead in anti-HIV-1 integrase drug design. These derivatives inhibit the integration reaction in vitro with a strong specificity for the 3'-end joining step. They are also antiviral and inhibit integration in vivo. The aim of the present study has been to investigate the molecular interactions between DKAs and HIV-1 integrase. We have compared 5CITEP with one of the most potent DKAs reported by the Merck group (L-708,906) and found that 5CITEP inhibits 3'-processing at concentrations where L-708,906 is only active on strand transfer. We also report a novel bifunctional DKA derivative that inhibits 3'-processing even more effectively than 5CITEP. The interactions of these inhibitors with the viral DNA donor ends have been studied by performing experiments with oligonucleotides containing defined modifications. We propose that the bifunctional DKA derivative binds to both the acceptor and donor sites of HIV-1 integrase, whereas the monofunctional L-708,906 derivative binds selectively to the acceptor site.
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