Identification of clickable HIV-1 capsid-targeting probes for viral replication inhibition

鉴定可用于抑制病毒复制的可点击HIV-1衣壳靶向探针

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作者:William M McFadden ,Mary C Casey-Moore ,Grant A L Bare ,Karen A Kirby ,Xin Wen ,Gencheng Li ,Hua Wang ,Ryan L Slack ,Alexa A Snyder ,Zachary C Lorson ,Isabella L Kaufman ,Maria E Cilento ,Philip R Tedbury ,Milan Gembicky ,Arthur J Olson ,Bruce E Torbett ,K Barry Sharpless ,Stefan G Sarafianos

Abstract

Of the targets for HIV-1 therapeutics, the capsid core is a relatively unexploited but alluring drug target due to its indispensable roles throughout virus replication. Because of this, we aimed to identify "clickable" covalent modifiers of the HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) for future functionalization. We screened a library of fluorosulfate compounds that can undergo sulfur(VI) fluoride exchange (SuFEx) reactions, and five compounds were identified as hits. These molecules were further characterized for antiviral effects. Several compounds impacted in vitro capsid assembly. One compound, BBS-103, covalently bound CA via a SuFEx reaction to Tyr145 and had antiviral activity in cell-based assays by perturbing virus production, but not uncoating. The covalent binding of compounds that target the HIV-1 capsid could aid in the future design of antiretroviral drugs or chemical probes that will help study aspects of HIV-1 replication. Keywords: HIV-1; SuFEx; antiviral screen; capsid; capsid-targeting compound; click chemistry.

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