Discovery of arylsulfonamides as a novel class of allosteric integrase inhibitors with antiviral activity

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters(2023)

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Lens epithelial-derived growth factor (LEDGF) increases the efficiency of proviral DNA integration into the host genome by interacting with HIV integrase (IN) and directing it to a chromatin environment that favors viral transcription. Allosteric integrase inhibitors (ALLINIs), such as known 2-(tert-butoxy)acetic acid (1), bind to the LEDGF pocket on the catalytic core domain (CCD) of IN, but exert more potent antiviral activities by inhibition of late-stage HIV-1 replication events than through disruption of proviral integration at an earlier phase. A high-throughput screen (HTS) for compounds that disrupt IN-LEDGF interaction led to the identification of a novel arylsulfonamide series, as exemplified by 2, possessing ALLINI-like properties. Further SAR studies led to more potent compound 21 and provided key chemical biology probes revealing that arylsulfonamides are a novel class of ALLINIs with a distinct binding mode than that of 2-(tert-butoxy)acetic acids.
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LEDGF,ALLINIs,HIV
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