Look Back in Anger. Toxicity vs. Activity for Acridine Derivatives as HCV RNADependent RNA-polymerase Inhibitors.

Wed, 06/29/2022 - 05:51 By Anonymous

Titolo: Look Back in Anger. Toxicity vs. Activity for Acridine Derivatives as HCV RNADependent RNA-polymerase Inhibitors.
Abstract: Acridines are known deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) intercalators. Accordingly, the interaction of the present acridine derivatives within the DNA double helix was extensively investigated via a sophisticated ensemble of molecular simulation techniques. The results showed that an intricate balance of molecular features contributed to the thermodynamic/kinetics aspects of acridines/DNA binding and, hence, to the ultimate STR for these series of HCV RdRp inhibitors. Among these factors, the length of the large side chain R was found to play a primary role in determining DNA binding strength and, hence, cellular toxicity.