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Pronounced Inhibition Shift from HIV Reverse Transcriptase to Herpetic DNA Polymerases by Increasing the Flexibility of α-Carboxy Nucleoside Phosphonates
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Pronounced Inhibition Shift from HIV Reverse Transcriptase to Herpetic DNA Polymerases by Increasing the Flexibility of α-Carboxy Nucleoside Phosphonates

Jubi John, Youngju Kim, Nicholas Bennett, Kalyan Das, Sandra Liekens, Lieve Naesens, Eddy Arnold, Anita R Maguire, Matthias Götte, Wim Dehaen, …
Journal of medicinal chemistry, Vol.58(20), pp.8110-8127
10/22/2015
PMCID: PMC4893804
PMID: 26450273

Abstract

Simplexvirus - drug effects Antiviral Agents - pharmacology Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors - pharmacology HIV-1 - drug effects HIV Reverse Transcriptase - antagonists & inhibitors Humans Molecular Conformation Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors - pharmacology DNA Polymerase I - antagonists & inhibitors Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors - chemical synthesis Structure-Activity Relationship DNA Polymerase beta - antagonists & inhibitors DNA Primers Simplexvirus - enzymology Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors - chemical synthesis Organophosphonates - chemical synthesis Herpesvirus 3, Human - drug effects Organophosphonates - pharmacology Drug Design Plasmids - genetics Antiviral Agents - chemical synthesis HIV-1 - enzymology Herpesvirus 3, Human - enzymology
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