116167-40-9Relevant articles and documents
Syntheses and SAR studies of 4-(heteroarylpiperdin-1-yl-methyl)-pyrrolidin- 1-yl-acetic acid antagonists of the human CCR5 chemokine receptor
Shankaran,Donnelly, Karla L.,Shah, Shrenik K.,Guthikonda, Ravindra N.,MacCoss, Malcolm,Mills, Sander G.,Gould, Sandra L.,Malkowitz, Lorraine,Siciliano, Salvatore J.,Springer, Martin S.,Carella, Anthony,Carver, Gwen,Hazuda, Daria,Holmes, Karen,Kessler, Joseph,Lineberger, Janet,Miller, Michael D.,Emini, Emilio A.,Schleif, William A.
, p. 3419 - 3424 (2007/10/03)
Efforts toward the exploration of the title compounds as CCR5 antagonists are disclosed. The basis for such work stems from the fact that cellular proliferation of HIV-1 requires the cooperative assistance of both CCR5 and CD4 receptors. The synthesis and SAR of pyrrolidineacetic acid derivatives as CCR5 antagonists displaying potent binding and antiviral properties in a HeLa cell-based HIV-1 infectivity assay are discussed.