Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1998-04-23

Anti-HIV agents that selectively target retroviral nucleocapsid protein zinc fingers without affecting cellular zinc finger proteins.

M Huang, A Maynard, J A Turpin, L Graham, G M Janini, D G Covell, W G Rice

Index: J. Med. Chem. 41(9) , 1371-81, (1998)

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Abstract

Agents that target the two highly conserved Zn fingers of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) nucleocapsid p7 (NCp7) protein are under development as antivirals. These agents covalently modify Zn-coordinating cysteine thiolates of the fingers, causing Zn ejection, loss of native protein structure and nucleic acid binding capacity, and disruption of virus replication. Concentrations of three antiviral agents that promoted in vitro Zn ejection from NCp7 and inhibited HIV replication did not impact the functions of cellular Zn finger proteins, including poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and the Sp1 and GATA-1 transcription factors, nor did the compounds inhibit HeLa nuclear extract mediated transcription. Selectivity of interactions of these agents with NCp7 was supported by molecular modeling analysis which (1) identified a common saddle-shaped nucleophilic region on the surfaces of both NCp7 Zn fingers, (2) indicated a strong correspondence between computationally docked positions for the agents tested and overlap of frontier orbitals within the nucleophilic loci of the NCp7 Zn fingers, and (3) revealed selective steric exclusion of the agents from the core of the GATA-1 Zn finger. Further modeling analysis suggests that the thiolate of Cys49 in the carboxy-terminal finger is the site most susceptible to electrophilic attack. These data provide the first experimental evidence and rationale for antiviral agents that selectively target retroviral nucleocapsid protein Zn fingers.


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