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Tomeglovir     N-[4-[(5- dimethylaminonaphthalen-1...

Synonyms: CHEMBL1242035, BAY-384766, AC1L9SQD, AC1Q6VUX, BAY-38-4766, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of AIDS085779

  • 3-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-N-[4([[5-(dimethylamino)-1-naphthyl]sulfonyl]amino)-phenyl]propanamide (BAY 38-4766) is a novel selective nonnucleoside inhibitor of cytomegalovirus (CMV) replication with an excellent safety profile [1].
  • As in previous proposals for mutations in UL104 of murine cytomegalovirus and HCMV strains resistant to BAY 38-4766, we hypothesize that this mutation could compensate for conformational changes in mutant UL89 and UL56 proteins, since the HCMV terminase is likely to interact with the portal protein during cleavage and packaging of genomic DNA [2].
  • Treatment with BAY 38-4766 reduced both viremia and DNAemia, as determined by a real-time PCR assay, following GPCMV infection of cyclophosphamide-immunosuppressed strain 2 guinea pigs (p<0.05, Mann-Whitney test) [3].
  • Guinea pigs tolerated oral administration of 50mg/kg/day of BAY 38-4766 without evidence of biochemical or hematologic toxicity [3].
 

High impact information on AIDS085779

  • Construction of MCMV recombinants expressing different combinations of murine homologues of mutant UL56, UL89, and UL104 and analysis of drug susceptibilities clearly demonstrated that mutant ORFs UL89 exon II (M360I) and M56 (P202A I208N) individually confer resistance to BAY 38-4766 [1].

References

  1. A novel nonnucleoside inhibitor specifically targets cytomegalovirus DNA maturation via the UL89 and UL56 gene products. Buerger, I., Reefschlaeger, J., Bender, W., Eckenberg, P., Popp, A., Weber, O., Graeper, S., Klenk, H.D., Ruebsamen-Waigmann, H., Hallenberger, S. J. Virol. (2001) [Pubmed]
  2. Role of a mutation in human cytomegalovirus gene UL104 in resistance to benzimidazole ribonucleosides. Komazin, G., Townsend, L.B., Drach, J.C. J. Virol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. The non-nucleoside antiviral, BAY 38-4766, protects against cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease and mortality in immunocompromised guinea pigs. Schleiss, M.R., Bernstein, D.I., McVoy, M.A., Stroup, G., Bravo, F., Creasy, B., McGregor, A., Henninger, K., Hallenberger, S. Antiviral Res. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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