thioacetamide and HIV-Infections

thioacetamide has been researched along with HIV-Infections* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for thioacetamide and HIV-Infections

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Discovery of novel 2-(3-(2-chlorophenyl)pyrazin-2-ylthio)-N-arylacetamides as potent HIV-1 inhibitors using a structure-based bioisosterism approach.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 2012, Dec-01, Volume: 20, Issue:23

    The present work is an extension of our ongoing efforts towards the development and identification of new molecules with anti-HIV activity which have previously led to the discovery of arylazolylthioacetanilides as highly active NNRTIs. In this article, a series of 2-2-(3-(2-chlorophenyl)pyrazin-2-ylthio)-N-arylacetamide derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for in vitro anti-HIV activity. Most of the tested compounds exhibited moderate activities against wild-type HIV-1. Among them, compound 6k showed significant activity against wild-type HIV-1 with an EC(50) value of 1.7μM, along with moderate activity against wild-type reverse transcriptase (RT). The preliminary structure-activity relationship (SAR) and docking calculations of this new series of compounds were also investigated, which may help designing more potent molecules.

    Topics: Anti-HIV Agents; Drug Design; HIV Infections; HIV Reverse Transcriptase; HIV-1; Humans; Models, Molecular; Structure-Activity Relationship; Thioacetamide

2012