1. GS4071 is a slow-binding inhibitor of influenza neuraminidase from both A and B strains.
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Kati WM, Saldivar AS, Mohamadi F, Sham HL, Laver WG, and Kohlbrenner WE
- Subjects
- Acetamides metabolism, Binding Sites, Enzyme Inhibitors metabolism, Hydrogen Bonding, Kinetics, Neuraminidase chemistry, Oseltamivir, Protein Conformation, Species Specificity, Water, Acetamides pharmacology, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Influenza A virus drug effects, Influenza A virus enzymology, Influenza B virus drug effects, Influenza B virus enzymology, Neuraminidase antagonists & inhibitors
- Abstract
The kinetics of inhibition of purified influenza neuraminidases from A/Tokyo/3/67 and B/Memphis/3/89 influenza viruses by (3R,4R,5S)-4-acetamido-5-amino-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)-1-cyclohexene- 1-carboxylic acid (GS4071) were investigated. Progress curve experiments established that GS4071 is a time dependent inhibitor of both A and B strains of influenza neuraminidase. The apparent association and dissociation rate constants, as well as the overall Ki values, were only modestly different for the two neuraminidase strains. The time dependent inhibition phenomenon, often referred to as slow-binding inhibition, appears to be a consequence of the very slow rate of dissociation of the compound from influenza neuraminidase.
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- 1998
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