Nonsymmetric P2/P2‘ Cyclic Urea HIV Protease Inhibitors. Structure−Activity Relationship, Bioavailability, and Resistance Profile of Monoindazole-Substituted P2 Analogues
- 1 June 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
- Vol. 41 (13) , 2411-2423
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jm980103g
Abstract
Using the structural information gathered from the X-ray structures of various cyclic urea/HIVPR complexes, we designed and synthesized many nonsymmetrical P2/P2‘-substituted cyclic urea analogues. Our efforts concentrated on using an indazole as one of the P2 substituents since this group imparted enzyme (Ki) potency as well as translation into excellent antiviral (IC90) potency. The second P2 substituent was used to adjust the physical and chemical properties in order to maximize oral bioavailability. Using this approach several very potent (IC90 11 nM) and orally bioavailable (F% 93−100%) compounds were discovered (21, 22). However, the resistance profiles of these compounds were inadequate, especially against the double (I84V/V82F) and ritonavir-selected mutant viruses. Further modification of the second P2 substituent in order to increase H-bonding interactions with the backbone atoms of residues Asp 29, Asp 30, and Gly 48 led to analogues with much better resistance profiles. However, these larger analogues were incompatible with the apparent molecular weight requirements for good oral bioavailability of the cyclic urea class of HIVPR inhibitors (MW < 610).Keywords
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