Designing nanomolar antagonists of DC-SIGN-mediated HIV infection: Ligand presentation using molecular rods

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Abstract

DC-SIGN antagonists were designed combining one selective monovalent glycomimetic ligand with trivalent dendrons separated by a rigid core of controlled length. The design combines multiple multivalency effects to achieve inhibitors of HIV infection, which are active in nanomolar concentration.

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Ordanini, S., Varga, N., Porkolab, V., Thépaut, M., Belvisi, L., Bertaglia, A., … Bernardi, A. (2015). Designing nanomolar antagonists of DC-SIGN-mediated HIV infection: Ligand presentation using molecular rods. Chemical Communications, 51(18), 3816–3819. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc09709b

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