Selection of gp41-mediated HIV-1 cell entry inhibitors from biased combinatorial libraries of non-natural binding elements.
Nat Struct Biol
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Abstract | The trimeric, alpha-helical coiled-coil core of the HIV-1 gp41 ectodomain is thought to be part of a transient, receptor-triggered intermediate in the refolding of the envelope glycoprotein into a fusion-active conformation. In an effort to discover small organic inhibitors that block gp41 activation, we have generated a biased combinatorial chemical library of non-natural binding elements targeted to the gp41 core. From this library of 61,275 potential ligands, we have identified elements that, when covalently attached to a peptide derived from the gp41 outer-layer alpha-helix, contribute to the formation of a stable complex with the inner core and to inhibition of gp41-mediated cell fusion. |
Year of Publication | 1999
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Journal | Nat Struct Biol
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Volume | 6
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Issue | 10
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Pages | 953-60
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Date Published | 1999 Oct
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ISSN | 1072-8368
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DOI | 10.1038/13324
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PubMed ID | 10504731
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