Title of article
Design, Synthesis, Molecular Modeling, In Silico ADME Studies and Anti-HIV-1 Assay of New Diazocoumarin Derivatives
Author/Authors
Alimi Livani, Zeynab Department of Organic Chemistry - Tehran North Branch - Islamic Azad University , Safakish, Mahdieh Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Hajimahdi, Zahra Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Soleymani, Sepehr Hepatitis and AIDS department - Pasteur institute of Iran , Zabihollahi, Rezvan Hepatitis and AIDS department - Pasteur institute of Iran , Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza Department of Hepatitis and AIDS - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Alipour, Eskandar Department of Organic Chemistry - Tehran North Branch - Islamic Azad University , Zarghi, Afshin Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Pages
13
From page
65
To page
77
Abstract
Some new diazo incorporated coumarin compounds were designed and synthesized to evaluate their anti-HIV activity. Overall, compounds were active against HIV at 100 μM. Additionally, no cytotoxic effect was observed at this concentration. The compound with 4-chlorobenzyl group indicated the best anti-HIV activity (52%). Docking studies using the later crystallographic data available for PFV integrase showed similar binding modes to HIV-1 integrase inhibitors. On the basis of these data, nitrogen atoms of 1,3,4-oxadiazole ring have been involved in the Mg2+ chelation and 4-chlorobenzyl group occupies the same position as 4-flourobenzyl group of raltegravir in the active site. In addition, in silico ADME assay demonstrated favorable physicochemical properties for the new designed compounds. Thus, synthesized structures could be introduced as a novel template for designing safe anti-HIV compounds with integrase inhibitory potential.
Keywords
Anti-HIV , Diazocoumarin , Oxadiazoles , Synthesis , Docking , ADME
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2483138
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