Title | 2-Ethoxybenzoxazole as a bioisosteric replacement of an ethyl benzoate group in a human rhinovirus (HRV) capsid binder. | ||
Author | Brown, Renee N; Cameron, Rachel; Chalmers, David K; Hamilton, Stephanie; Luttick, Angela; Krippner, Guy Y; McConnell, Darryl B; Nearn, Roland; Stanislawski, Pauline C; Tucker, Simon P; Watson, Keith G | ||
Journal | Bioorg Med Chem Lett | Publication Year/Month | 2005-Apr |
PMID | 15808466 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation | 1.Biota Holdings, 585 Blackburn Road, Notting Hill, VIC-3168, Australia. |
A series of pyridazinylpiperidinyl capsid-binding compounds with novel bicyclic substituents were synthesized and screened against human rhinovirus (HRV). Several 2-alkoxy- and 2-alkylthio-benzoxazole and benzothiazole derivatives showed excellent anti-HRV activity. When tested against a panel of 16 representative HRV types the 2-ethoxybenzoxazole derivative 13 was found to have superior HRV activity (median EC(50) 3.88ng/mL) to known capsid-binders Pleconaril and Pirodavir. Compound 13 illustrates that a 2-alkoxybenzoxazole group can be an effective bioisostere for a benzoate ester or benzaldehyde oxime ether functionality.