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Molecular Pharmacology | 2015

An integrated biological approach to guide the development of metal-chelating inhibitors of influenza virus PA endonuclease.

Annelies Stevaert; Salvatore Nurra; Nicolino Pala; Mauro Carcelli; Dominga Rogolino; Caitlin Shepard; Robert A. Domaoal; Baek Kim; Mercedes Alfonso-Prieto; Salvatore A. E. Marras; Mario Sechi; Lieve Naesens

The influenza virus PA endonuclease, which cleaves capped cellular pre-mRNAs to prime viral mRNA synthesis, is a promising target for novel anti–influenza virus therapeutics. The catalytic center of this enzyme resides in the N-terminal part of PA (PA-Nter) and contains two (or possibly one or three) Mg2+ or Mn2+ ions, which are critical for its catalytic function. There is great interest in PA inhibitors that are optimally designed to occupy the active site and chelate the metal ions. We focused here on a series of β-diketo acid (DKA) and DKA-bioisosteric compounds containing different scaffolds, and determined their structure-activity relationship in an enzymatic assay with PA-Nter, in order to build a three-dimensional pharmacophore model. In addition, we developed a molecular beacon (MB)–based PA-Nter assay that enabled us to compare the inhibition of Mn2+ versus Mg2+, the latter probably being the biologically relevant cofactor. This real-time MB assay allowed us to measure the enzyme kinetics of PA-Nter or perform high-throughput screening. Several DKA derivatives were found to cause strong inhibition of PA-Nter, with IC50 values comparable to that of the prototype L-742,001 (i.e., below 2 μM). Among the different compounds tested, L-742,001 appeared unique in having equal activity against either Mg2+ or Mn2+. Three compounds (10, with a pyrrole scaffold, and 40 and 41, with an indole scaffold) exhibited moderate antiviral activity in cell culture (EC99 values 64–95 μM) and were proven to affect viral RNA synthesis. Our approach of integrating complementary enzymatic, cellular, and mechanistic assays should guide ongoing development of improved influenza virus PA inhibitors.


I primi 40 anni del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale: il contributo dell'igiene alla salute e all'equità | 2018

VALUTAZIONE DELL’ATTIVITA’ MUTAGENA E GENOTOSSICA DI MOLECOLE DI SINTESI CON ATTIVITA’ ANTIFUNGINA

Claudia Zani; Ilaria Zerbini; Giorgio Pelosi; Mauro Carcelli; Gaia Claudia Viviana Viola; Restivo Francesco Maria; Annamaria Buschini; Elisabetta Ceretti; Donatella Feretti


Archive | 2015

In search of novel metal-chelating influenza virus PA inhibitors: diverse scaffolds and even more diverse mechanistic profiles

Annelies Stevaert; Dominga Rogolino; Mauro Carcelli; Roberto Dallocchio; Alessandro Dessì; Nicolino Pala; Mario Sechi; L. Naesens


Archive | 2015

Essential oil derivatives, their preparation and uses

Irene Bassanetti; Mauro Carcelli; Giuliano Leonardi; Paolo Pelagatti; Dominga Rogolino


Archive | 2015

Anti-influenza agents: an investigation on metal-chelation motifs

Dominga Rogolino; Mauro Carcelli; Anna Gatti; Laura De Luca; Kumar Gyanendra; Stephen W. White; Annelies Stevaert; L. Naesens


Abstract Book | 2014

Optimized biological assays and pharmacophore searching for development of inhibitors of the influenza virus PA endonuclease

Annelies Stevaert; Salvatore Nurra; Nicolino Pala; Mauro Carcelli; Dominga Rogolino; Caitlin Knowlton; Kim Baek; Mercedes Alfonso-Prieto; Salvatore A. E. Marras; Mario Sechi; Lieve Naesens


Abstract Book | 2014

Searching for the pharmacophore in β-diketo acid inhibitors of influenza virus PA endonuclease

Salvatore Nurra; Nicolino Pala; Mauro Carcelli; Dominga Rogolino; Annelies Stevaert; Mario Sechi; Lieve Naesens


Abstract Book | 2014

Virtual screening and in-vitro validation of novel inhibitors of influenza virus PA endonuclease

Nicolino Pala; Roberto Dallocchio; Alessandro Dessì; Roberta Cadoni; Mauro Carcelli; Annelies Stevaert; Mario Sechi; L. Naesens


Archive | 2008

Progettazione, sintesi e valutazione biologica di acidi 1-R 1 -6-R 2 -4- idrossi-2-osso-1,2-diidrochinolin-3-carbossilici come nuovi inibitori selettivi dell'enzima HIV-1 integrasi

Mario Sechi; Giuseppe Rizzi; Alessia Bacchi; Dominga Rigolino; Mauro Carcelli; Nicolino Pala; Nouri Neamati


Archive | 2006

From ligand to complexes: inhibition of HIV-1 Integrase by beta-diketo acid metal complexes

Mario Sechi; Alessia Bacchi; Mauro Carcelli; E. Fisicaro; Dominga Rogolino; Paul Gates; Marco Derudas; Laith Q. Al-Mawsawi; Nouri Neamati

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Annelies Stevaert

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Rega Institute for Medical Research

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