Bisphosphonate inhibitors of ATP-mediated HIV-1 reverse transcriptase catalyzed excision of chain-terminating 3'-azido, 3'-deoxythymidine: a QSAR investigation.
2008
Abstract We report the results of an investigation of the inhibition of the ATP-mediated HIV-1 reverse transcriptase catalyzed phosphorolysis in vitro of AZT from AZT-terminated DNA primers by a series of 42 bisphosphonates. The four most active compounds possess neutral, halogen-substituted phenyl or biphenyl sidechains and have IC 50 values q 2 = 0.63, r 2 = 0.91), with the experimental activities being predicted within, on average, a factor of 2. The most active species had little or no toxicity against three human cell lines (IC 50 avg > 200 μM). These results are of general interest since they suggest that it may be possible to develop potent bisphosphonate-based AZT-excision inhibitors with little cellular toxicity, opening up a new route to restoring AZT sensitivity in otherwise resistant HIV-1 strains.
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