1. Glycyrrhizic Acid Derivatives Bearing Amino Acid Residues in the Carbohydrate Part as Dengue Virus E Protein Inhibitors: Synthesis and Antiviral Activity
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Mann-Jen Hour, Yeh Chen, Chen-Sheng Lin, Lidia A. Baltina, Ju-Ying Kan, Yan-Ting Tsai, Yan-Tung Kiu, Hsueh-Chou Lai, Lia A. Baltina, Svetlana F. Petrova, and Cheng-Wen Lin
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Encephalitis Virus, Japanese ,Zika Virus Infection ,Flavivirus ,Organic Chemistry ,Carbohydrates ,General Medicine ,Zika Virus ,Dengue Virus ,Glycyrrhizic Acid ,Antiviral Agents ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Dengue ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Encephalitis Viruses, Japanese ,Animals ,Humans ,Glycyrrhizic acid ,derivatives ,amino acids ,methyl/ethyl ester ,synthesis ,antiviral activity ,Dengue virus ,molecular model ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Amino Acids ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most geographically distributed mosquito-borne flaviviruses, like Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and Zika virus (ZIKV). In this study, a library of the known and novel Glycyrrhizic acid (GL) derivatives bearing amino acid residues or their methyl/ethyl esters in the carbohydrate part were synthesized and studied as DENV inhibitors in vitro using the cytopathic effect (CPE), viral infectivity and virus yield assays with DENV1 and DENV-2 in Vero E6 and A549 cells. Among the GL conjugates tested, compound hits GL-D-ValOMe 3, GL-TyrOMe 6, GL-PheOEt 11, and GL-LysOMe 21 were discovered to have better antiviral activity than GL, with IC50 values ranging from
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- 2022
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