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Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 2013-Dec

Further discovery of caffeic acid derivatives as novel influenza neuraminidase inhibitors.

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Yuanchao Xie
Bing Huang
Kexiang Yu
Wenfang Xu

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Abstract

Eight series of compounds, each series containing two to five compounds were prepared by structural modifications of a lead, which was previously discovered as a mild influenza neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor. On the basis of the biological result, a detailed structure-activity relationship (SAR) was derived and discussed. Several caffeic acid derivatives that acted as non-competitive inhibitors were close or superior to the lead and also presented good antiviral activities in cells. Besides, it was interesting to find that modifications of the lead with different strategies could result in selective inhibition against N1 or N2. The preliminary docking analysis indicated that the 150-cavity of the enzymes played an important role in the selective inhibition.

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