
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters p. 435 - 438 (1996)
Update date:2022-09-26
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Chen, Jian Jeffrey
Coles, Peter J.
Arnold, Lee D.
Smith, Roger A.
MacDonald, I. David
Carriere, Julie
Krantz, Allen
Two diastereomers of a macrocyclic hydroxyamide (norstatine-based) peptide, having an 18-membered ring system, have been synthesized as HIV protease inhibitors. The (R)-diastereomer (IC50 19 nM) was ~17-fold weaker than an acyclic analog, but had comparable or better antiviral activity, suggesting improved cell penetration properties and/or resistance to cellular enzymes for the macrocyclic inhibitor.
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