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Design, synthesis, discovery and SAR of the fused tricyclic derivatives of indoline and imidazolidinone against DENV replication and infection

Journal

BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.105639

Keywords

Dengue virus; Antiviral; Fused tricyclic derivatives of indoline and; imidazolidinone; Structure -activity relationship (SAR); Post-treatment; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp)

Funding

  1. Yunnan Key Research and Development Program [202103AC100005, 202103AQ100001]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21967020, U1902210]
  3. Project of Innovative Research Team of Yunnan Province [202005AE160005]

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This study focused on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of compounds based on indoline structural skeleton against DENV infection. 13 active compounds against DENV infection were discovered, and their structure-activity relationship (SAR) was summarized. Compound 15 targets the post-entry stages of DENV2 viral life cycle.
Dengue virus, belonging to a genus Flavivirus, caused public health problem in recent years. One controversial vaccine of DENV was approved and there is no antiviral for the clinic treatment of DENV, therefore, efficient antivirals to DENV are of great medical significance. In this study, we conducted the design, synthesis, cell-based and target-based activity evaluation of 28 compounds based on indoline structural skeleton against DENV infection. Among them, 13 active compounds against DENV infection were discovered and their structure-activity relationship (SAR) was summarized. In this study, indoline carbohydrazine has derived more active compounds than indoline carboamide. It is discovered that TBS group exhibits a good pharmacophore to enhance anti-DENV activity. Further exploration indicated that post-treatment acts as effective time of addition and compound 15 targeting the post-entry stages of DENV2 viral life cycle. SPR imaging results support there are strong interaction of 13 and 15 with RdRp and compounds 13 and 15 reduce RdRp enzymatic activity, revealing that RdRp of DENV NS5 is the drug target for these series of compounds. Molecular docking deciphered the relationship of the structural feature with the putative binding mode by 13 and 15 with RdRp domain of DENV2 NS5 by hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions to establish the fitted low energy conformation. Future studies will focus on designing more potent inhibitors for the treatment and prevention of dengue virus replication and infection, and understanding the more profound underlying structural features of inhibitors and drug action of the mechanism.

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