Potent norovirus inhibitors based on the acyclic sulfamide scaffold
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Authors
Dou, Dengfeng
Tiew, Kok-Chuan
Mandadapu, Sivakoteswara Rao
Gunnam, Mallikarjuna Reddy
Alliston, Kevin R.
Kim, Yunjeong
Chang, Kyeong-Ok
Groutas, William C.
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Issue Date
2012-03-15
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Article
Keywords
Norovirus , Inhibitor , Acyclic sulfamide
Citation
Dou, D., K.C. Tiew, S.R. Mandadapu, M.R. Gunnam, K.R. Alliston, Y. Kim, K.O. Chang, and W.C. Groutas. 2012. "Potent norovirus inhibitors based on the acyclic sulfamide scaffold". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 20 (6): 2111-2118.
Abstract
The development of small molecule therapeutics to combat norovirus infection is of considerable interest from a public health perspective because of the highly contagious nature of noroviruses. A series of amino acid-derived acyclic sulfamide-based norovirus inhibitors has been synthesized and evaluated using a cell-based replicon system. Several compounds were found to display potent anti-norovirus activity, low toxicity, and good aqueous solubility. These compounds are suitable for further optimization of pharmacological and ADMET properties.
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Elsevier
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Series
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry;2012, v.20, no.6
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ISSN
0968-0896