PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Small molecule inhibitors of the LEDGF site of human immunodeficiency virus integrase identified by fragment screening and structure based design.

  • Thomas S Peat,
  • David I Rhodes,
  • Nick Vandegraaff,
  • Giang Le,
  • Jessica A Smith,
  • Lisa J Clark,
  • Eric D Jones,
  • Jonathan A V Coates,
  • Neeranat Thienthong,
  • Janet Newman,
  • Olan Dolezal,
  • Roger Mulder,
  • John H Ryan,
  • G Paul Savage,
  • Craig L Francis,
  • John J Deadman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e40147

Abstract

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A fragment-based screen against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) integrase led to a number of compounds that bound to the lens epithelium derived growth factor (LEDGF) binding site of the integrase catalytic core domain. We determined the crystallographic structures of complexes of the HIV integrase catalytic core domain for 10 of these compounds and quantitated the binding by surface plasmon resonance. We demonstrate that the compounds inhibit the interaction of LEDGF with HIV integrase in a proximity AlphaScreen assay, an assay for the LEDGF enhancement of HIV integrase strand transfer and in a cell based assay. The compounds identified represent a potential framework for the development of a new series of HIV integrase inhibitors that do not bind to the catalytic site of the enzyme.