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Design, synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of isoxazol-4-carboxa piperidyl derivatives as new anti-influenza A agents targeting virus nucleoprotein
Pei, Shuchen,Xia, Shihao,Yang, Fating,Chen, Junlin,Wang, Mengdie,Sun, Wanlin,Li, Ziqiang,Yuan, Kangyao,Chen, Jun
, p. 4446 - 4454 (2020/02/13)
Influenza infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality during seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics. It is important and urgent to develop new anti-influenza agents with a new mechanism of action. Nucleozin has been reported as a potent antagonist of nucleoprotein accumulation in the nucleus. In this study, a new series of isoxazol-4-carboxa piperidyl derivatives 1a-j were synthesized and their chemical structures were confirmed by 1H, 13C NMR and mass spectral data. Furthermore, all the synthesized compounds were evaluated for in vitro anti-influenza virus activity against influenza virus (A/PR/8/34 H1N1). Among all the compounds, 1a, 1b, 1c, 1f and 1g exhibited more potent activity than the standard drug, and compound 1b has showed most promising anti-influenza virus activity. These results are also consistent with the docking study results in terms of the design of compounds targeting influenza A via viral nucleoprotein.