Structure, Stereochemistry, and Biological Activity of Integramycin, a Novel Hexacyclic Natural Product Produced by Actinoplanes Sp. That Inhibits HIV-1 Integrase
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[structure: see text] HIV-1 integrase is a critical enzyme for viral replication, and its inhibition is an emerging target for potential antiviral chemotherapy. We have discovered a novel inhibitor, integramycin, from screening of fermentation extracts using an in vitro assay. Integramycin possesses a hexacyclic ring system and exhibited an IC50 value of 4 microM against HIV-1 integrase (strand transfer). The isolation, structure elucidation, stereochemistry, conformation, and biological activity has been described.
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