Effect of intercalator and Lewis acid-base branched peptide complex formation: Boosting affinity towards HIV-1 RRE RNA

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Abstract

High throughput screening of a 4096 compound library of boronic acid and acridine containing branched peptides revealed compounds that have dissociation constants in the low nanomolar regime for HIV-1 RRE IIB RNA. We demonstrate that branched peptide boronic acids A5, A6, and A7 inhibit the production of p24, an HIV-1 capsid protein, in a dose-dependent manner.

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Wynn, J. E., Zhang, W., Tebit, D. M., Gray, L. R., Hammarskjold, M. L., Rekosh, D., & Santos, W. L. (2016). Effect of intercalator and Lewis acid-base branched peptide complex formation: Boosting affinity towards HIV-1 RRE RNA. MedChemComm, 7(7), 1436–1440. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6md00171h

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