Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel quinoline derivatives as HIV-1 Tat-TAR interaction inhibitors.

2009 
Abstract Thirty-two quinoline derivatives were designed and synthesized as HIV-1 Tat–TAR interaction inhibitors. All the compounds showed high antiviral activities in inhibiting the formation of SIV-induced syncytium in CEM174 cells. Nine of them with low cytotoxicities were evaluated by Tat dependent HIV-1 LTR-driven CAT gene expression colorimetric enzyme assay in human 293T cells, indicating effective inhibitory activities of blocking the Tat–TAR interaction. Molecular modeling experiments indicated that these compounds may inhibit Tat–TAR interaction by binding to Tat protein instead of TAR RNA.
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