Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept
Abstract: We report the syntheses of antifungals containing the novel pharmacophores: oxaziridines, sulfonyloxaziridines, nitrones and nitronyl nitroxides. We hypothesized that multiple copies of the pharmacophore per molecule might be a prerequisite to enhance efficacy against the opportunistic pat...
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doaj-e8872aa96e494361bd8d0e59b6a7d64f2020-11-24T23:56:30ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672002-11-013111145116110.3390/i3111145Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency ConceptValeria Balogh-NairChristian R. GonzalezCunxiang ChenLangu PengAbstract: We report the syntheses of antifungals containing the novel pharmacophores: oxaziridines, sulfonyloxaziridines, nitrones and nitronyl nitroxides. We hypothesized that multiple copies of the pharmacophore per molecule might be a prerequisite to enhance efficacy against the opportunistic pathogen, Pneumocystis carinii. Therefore structural optimization of the leads was based on this new “multivalency†approach. All bisoxaziridines were inactive, but a trisoxaziridine caused ca. 50% reduction of the number of P. carinii tropozoites, compared to TMP-SMX, and a hexaoxaziridine at 1 μg/ml showed activity comparable to the currently used drug, TMP-SMX. Insertion of three units of the nitronyl nitroxide pharmacophore per molecule afforded an antifungal triradical with activity comparable to TMP-SMX at 1 μg/ml; at 25 μg/ml and at 10 μg/ml the triradical was better. The results lend further support to the oxidoredox pharmacophore hypothesis, and the enhancement of activities observed demonstrates the high potential and benefits of applying the concept of multivalency to drug development.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/3/11/1145/AIDSopportunistic infectionsPneumocystis cariniimultivalency in drug designantifungalsoxaziridinessulfonyloxaziridinesnitronesnitronyl nitroxides |
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Valeria Balogh-Nair Christian R. Gonzalez Cunxiang Chen Langu Peng Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept International Journal of Molecular Sciences AIDS opportunistic infections Pneumocystis carinii multivalency in drug design antifungals oxaziridines sulfonyloxaziridines nitrones nitronyl nitroxides |
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Valeria Balogh-Nair Christian R. Gonzalez Cunxiang Chen Langu Peng |
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Valeria Balogh-Nair |
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Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept |
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Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept |
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Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept |
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Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept |
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Bioorganic Studies in AIDS: Synthetic Antifungals Against Pneumocystis carinii Based on the Multivalency Concept |
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bioorganic studies in aids: synthetic antifungals against pneumocystis carinii based on the multivalency concept |
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MDPI AG |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1422-0067 |
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2002-11-01 |
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Abstract: We report the syntheses of antifungals containing the novel pharmacophores: oxaziridines, sulfonyloxaziridines, nitrones and nitronyl nitroxides. We hypothesized that multiple copies of the pharmacophore per molecule might be a prerequisite to enhance efficacy against the opportunistic pathogen, Pneumocystis carinii. Therefore structural optimization of the leads was based on this new “multivalency†approach. All bisoxaziridines were inactive, but a trisoxaziridine caused ca. 50% reduction of the number of P. carinii tropozoites, compared to TMP-SMX, and a hexaoxaziridine at 1 μg/ml showed activity comparable to the currently used drug, TMP-SMX. Insertion of three units of the nitronyl nitroxide pharmacophore per molecule afforded an antifungal triradical with activity comparable to TMP-SMX at 1 μg/ml; at 25 μg/ml and at 10 μg/ml the triradical was better. The results lend further support to the oxidoredox pharmacophore hypothesis, and the enhancement of activities observed demonstrates the high potential and benefits of applying the concept of multivalency to drug development. |
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AIDS opportunistic infections Pneumocystis carinii multivalency in drug design antifungals oxaziridines sulfonyloxaziridines nitrones nitronyl nitroxides |
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