Title | Quantitative structure-activity relationship studies of [(biphenyloxy)propyl]isoxazole derivatives. Inhibitors of human rhinovirus 2 replication. | ||
Author | Kuz'min, Victor E; Artemenko, Anatoly G; Muratov, Eugene N; Volineckaya, Ingrid L; Makarov, Vadim A; Riabova, Olga B; Wutzler, Peter; Schmidtke, Michaela | ||
Journal | J Med Chem | Publication Year/Month | 2007-Aug |
PMID | 17665898 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation | 1.A.V. Bogatsky Physical-Chemical Institute, Odessa, Ukraine, Research Center for Antibiotics, Moscow, Russia. |
The 50% cytotoxic concentration (CC50) in HeLa cells, the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) against human rhinovirus 2 (HRV-2), and the selectivity index (SI = CC50/IC50) of [(biphenyloxy)propyl]isoxazole derivatives were used to develop quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) based on simplex representation of molecular structure. Statistic characteristics for partial least-squares models are quite satisfactory (R2 = 0.838 - 0.918; Q2 = 0.695 - 0.87) for prediction of CC50, IC50, and SI values and permit the virtual screening and molecular design of new compounds with strong anti-HRV-2 activity. The quality of prognosis for designed compounds was additionally estimated by analysis of domain applicability for each QSAR model. A hypothesis to the effect that terminal benzene substituents must have negative electrostatic potential and definite length (approximately 5.5-5.6 A) to possess strong antiviral activity has been suggested. The quality of developed analysis, i.e., high level of antiviral action of three new designed compounds, has been confirmed experimentally.