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Nature Inspired Molecular Design: Stereoselective Synthesis of Bicyclic and Polycyclic Ethers for Potent HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors.

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We have developed a conceptually new generation of non-peptidic HIV-1 protease inhibitors incorporating novel structural templates inspired by nature. This has resulted in protease inhibitors with exceptional potency and excellent… Click to show full abstract

We have developed a conceptually new generation of non-peptidic HIV-1 protease inhibitors incorporating novel structural templates inspired by nature. This has resulted in protease inhibitors with exceptional potency and excellent pharmacological and drug-resistance profiles. The design of a stereochemically defined bis-tetrahydrofuran (bis-THF) scaffold followed by modifications to promote hydrogen bonding interactions with the backbone atoms of HIV-1 protease led to darunavir, the first clinically approved drug for treatment of drug resistant HIV. Subsequent X-ray crystal structure-based design efforts led us to create a range of exceptionally potent inhibitors incorporating other intriguing molecular templates possessing fused ring polycyclic ethers with multiple stereocenters. These structural templates are critical to inhibitors' exceptional potency and drug-like properties. Herein, we will highlight the synthetic strategies that provided access to these complex scaffolds in a stereoselective and optically active form, enabling our medicinal chemistry and drug development efforts.

Keywords: polycyclic ethers; protease; chemistry; drug; protease inhibitors; hiv protease

Journal Title: Asian journal of organic chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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