The viral resistance of marketed antiviral drugs including the emergence of new viral resistance of the only marketed CCR5 entry inhibitor, maraviroc, makes it necessary to develop new CCR5 allosteric inhibitors. A mutagenesis/modeling approach was used (a) to remove the potential hERG liability in an otherwise very promising series of compounds and (b) to design a new class of compounds with an unique mutant fingerprint profile depending on residues in the N-terminus and the extracellular loop 2. On the basis of residues, which were identified by mutagenesis as key interaction sites, binding modes of compounds were derived and utilized for compound design in a prospective manner. The compounds were then synthesized, and in vitro evaluation...
A novel series of CCR5 antagonists were identified based on the redesign of Schering C. An SAR was e...
In this thesis, the synthesis of a potentially improved HIV entry inhibitor is presented. HIV has in...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...
C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), which is part of the chemokine receptor family, is a member of the ...
Based on the attrition rate of CCR5 small molecule antagonists in the clinic the discovery and devel...
AbstractBased on the attrition rate of CCR5 small molecule antagonists in the clinic the discovery a...
Currently the long-term usage of traditional anti-HIV drugs, such as nucleoside reverse transcriptas...
CCR5, as the major co-receptor for HIV-1 entry, is an attractive novel target for the pharmaceutical...
The redesign of the previously reported thiophene-3-yl-methyl urea series, as a result of potential ...
Cysteine–cysteine chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) has been discovered as a co-receptor for cellular entr...
Chemokine receptor antagonists have potential applications in field of drug discovery. Although the ...
Using integrated in-silico computational techniques, including homology modeling, structure-based an...
The C-C chemokine receptor type 5, CCR5, is expressed on various cell types and is involved in a la...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates ...
competing for binding opportunities to the CCR5 and inducing its internalization. However, the inher...
A novel series of CCR5 antagonists were identified based on the redesign of Schering C. An SAR was e...
In this thesis, the synthesis of a potentially improved HIV entry inhibitor is presented. HIV has in...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...
C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), which is part of the chemokine receptor family, is a member of the ...
Based on the attrition rate of CCR5 small molecule antagonists in the clinic the discovery and devel...
AbstractBased on the attrition rate of CCR5 small molecule antagonists in the clinic the discovery a...
Currently the long-term usage of traditional anti-HIV drugs, such as nucleoside reverse transcriptas...
CCR5, as the major co-receptor for HIV-1 entry, is an attractive novel target for the pharmaceutical...
The redesign of the previously reported thiophene-3-yl-methyl urea series, as a result of potential ...
Cysteine–cysteine chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) has been discovered as a co-receptor for cellular entr...
Chemokine receptor antagonists have potential applications in field of drug discovery. Although the ...
Using integrated in-silico computational techniques, including homology modeling, structure-based an...
The C-C chemokine receptor type 5, CCR5, is expressed on various cell types and is involved in a la...
The large number of pathologies that position CCR5 as a central molecular determinant substantiates ...
competing for binding opportunities to the CCR5 and inducing its internalization. However, the inher...
A novel series of CCR5 antagonists were identified based on the redesign of Schering C. An SAR was e...
In this thesis, the synthesis of a potentially improved HIV entry inhibitor is presented. HIV has in...
CCR5 is the primary chemokine receptor utilized by HIV to infect leukocytes, whereas CCR5 ligands in...