Peptidomimetics represent an important field in chemistry, pharmacology and material science as they circumvent the limitations of traditional peptides used in therapy. Self-structural organizations such as turns, helices, sheets and loops can be accessed by chemical modifications of amino acids or peptides. In-depth structural and conformational analysis and structure-activity relationships (SAR) offer a way to establish peptidomimetic libraries. Herein, we review recent developments in peptidomimetics that are formed via heteroatom replacement within the native amino acid backbone. Each sub-section describes structural features, utility and preparative methods.
On the basis of our earlier molecular docking analysis, we designed and synthesized 5-((arylfuran/1H-pyrrol-2-yl)methylene)-2-thioxo-3-(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)thiazolidin-4-ones (12a-o) as HIV-1 entry inhibitors. Compounds 12a-o effectively inhibited infection by both laboratory-adapted and primary HIV-1 strains and blocked HIV-1 mediated cell-cell fusion and gp41 six-helix bundle formation. Molecular docking analyses on two highly active inhibitors, 12b, containing a carboxylic acid group, and 12m, containing a tetrazole group, indicated that they both fit snugly into the hydrophobic cavity of HIV-1 gp41 from which each has important ionic interactions with lysine 574 (K574). By contrast, molecular docking of 12i, a less active compound containing a pyrrole instead of a furan ring, indicated a completely different orientation from 12b and 12m and missed critical interactions.
Reactions of O-Pg(α-hydroxyacyl)benzotriazoles with (a) unprotected α-hydroxycarboxylic acids, (b) amino acids, and (c) amines afforded, respectively, chirally pure (a) oligoesters, (b) depsidipeptides, and (c) amide conjugates (yields 52-94%). N-Pg(α-Aminoacyl)benzotriazoles reacted with α-hydroxycarboxylic acids to yield depsidipeptides (47-87%). N-Pg(depsidipeptidoyl)benzotriazoles, obtained from depsidipeptides, gave depsitripeptides (yields 55-78%) on reaction with amino acids and α-hydroxycarboxylic acids. O-Acylation of α-hydroxycarboxylic acids with N-Pg(α-aminoacyl)benzotriazoles followed by deprotection produced unprotected depsides useful for the preparation of depsitripeptides.
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