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Elsevier, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 23(21), p. 7398-7405, 2013

DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2013.09.051

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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 3-benzyloxy-linked pyrimidinylphenylamine derivatives as potent HIV-1 NNRTIs

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Abstract

A novel series of 3-benzyloxy-linked pyrimidinylphenylamine derivatives (8a-8s) was designed, synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro anti-HIV activity in MT-4 cell cultures. Most of the compounds inhibited wild-type (wt) HIV-1 replication in the lower micromolar concentration range (EC50=0.05-35μM) with high selectivity index (SI) values (ranged from 10 to >4870). In particular, 8h and 8g displayed excellent antiretroviral activity against wt HIV-1 with low cytotoxicity (EC50=0.07μM, CC50 >347μM, SI >4870; EC50=0.05μM, CC50=42μM, SI=777, respectively), comparable to that of the marked drug nevirapine (EC50=0.113μM, CC50 >15μM, SI >133). In order to confirm the binding target, 8h was selected to perform the anti-HIV-1 RT assay. Additionally, preliminary structure activity relationship (SAR) analysis and molecular docking studies of newly synthesized compounds were also discussed, as well as the predicted physicochemical properties.